Mexican Buyers of U.S. Corn Concerned about Quality
(Wallaces Farmer) - Mark Mueller, a farmer from Waverly in northeast Iowa, traveled to Mexico City... Full Story
(Wallaces Farmer) - Mark Mueller, a farmer from Waverly in northeast Iowa, traveled to Mexico City... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agriculture.com) - Wheat futures were lower in overnight trading as investors liquidate positions and book... Full Story
(Farm Lead) - Grain prices this morning are barely in the red as the complex pulls back from yesterday’s gains, despite a weaker US Dollar. The rest of the broader market is in the green, with most commodity and equities all showing gains this morning. WTI oil is sitting above $63 USD /barrel while Brent crude is above $66, given a hint of a return to levels seen in January... Full Story
(Agrimoney) - Hedge funds hiked bullish bets on agricultural commodities to a near-seven-month high, fuelled by worries over Argentine, European and US weather, although the extent of the long positions raised some alarms of selling... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Wheat futures declined overnight as investors and hedgers take a breather from buying after prices hit multimonth highs, though soybeans were underpinned by continued concerns about Argentina... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - U.S. wheat edged higher on Wednesday to linger near a seven-month high as dry weather across... Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgriCensus) - The average received prices for US wheat and corn continued their upward trend in January 2017, hitting a five and six-month high respectively, while soybean prices remained unchanged on the month, according to pricing data from the USDA released late Tuesday... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybeans and grains rose amid ongoing worries about crops in South America and the U.S. southern Plains, and on renewed demand optimism... Full Story
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) - For the first time ever, the area of soybeans planted in the United States is expected... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) - Mexico is on track to buy more Brazilian corn in 2018, which would hurt a U.S... Full Story