World Wheat Consumption Increases, Spring Wheat in Short Supply
(Wisconsin Ag Connection ) - USDA increased its estimates for world wheat production, consumption... Full Story
(Wisconsin Ag Connection ) - USDA increased its estimates for world wheat production, consumption... Full Story
Soybeans blooming reached 94 percent, compared with 90 percent last year. Soybeans setting pods was at 70 percent... Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded slightly higher with December corn up ½ a cent, November soybeans up 1 ¾ cents and Chicago wheat up 2 ¼ cents. The cool and dry weather forecast across key growing regions continues to fan the uncertainty surrounding this year's crop and anticipation for the USDA WASDE... Full Story
Category: Cocoa, Grains, Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Brokers still see prospects for gains in corn, cotton and sugar futures, but are downbeat on... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Delta Farm Press) - During an eight-month stretch ending in May of last year, China was the largest... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - Chicago corn rose for a third consecutive session on Tuesday to its highest in more than a week, with prices supported by a U.S. government report showing a marginal decline in crop ratings. Wheat edged lower after climbing almost 2 percent on Monday while soybeans gained for a second session... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agriculture.com) - Grain and soybeans were higher in overnight trading after corn ratings unexpectedly dropped.... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybean and corn futures were higher overnight as crop stress is expected to continue in dry areas... Full Story
Category: Cocoa, Grains, Oilseeds
(Agrimoney) - Hedge funds returned to net selling in agricultural commodities for the first time since June... Full Story
(Agrimoney) - Brazil represents a bigger threat to the US in corn rather than soybeans in export markets, for now, the head of Archer Daniels Midland said - while forecasting a boost in oilseeds from wheat dynamics too. Juan Luciano, the ADM chief executive, flagged the threat to US crop trading "because we're going to get all these potential... Full Story