USDA dips crop ratings again
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(Agriculture.com) - Monday's USDA-NASS Crop Progress report shows that the old adage "a small crop gets Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(Agriculture.com) - Monday's USDA-NASS Crop Progress report shows that the old adage "a small crop gets Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Crop prices are set to extend a slump as surging global wheat production adds to record supplies of corn Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose in Chicago, rebounding from the biggest drop in more than a week, after a report showed U.S. crop conditions are worsening. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans fell for a second day in Chicago, paring a sixth weekly climb, on speculation rain Full Story
(Southeast Farm Press) - The September World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report released by USDA Full Story
(Businessweek) - Soybeans were little changed after reaching $14 a bushel in Chicago and a government report showed dry weather is eroding the outlook for crops in the U.S. Corn fell less than 1 cent. U.S. farmers will harvest 3.149 billion bushels of soybeans this year, 3.3 percent less than estimated in August, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said yesterday, cutting its forecast for the second time in as many months. Full Story
(AgWeb) - U.S. feed grain supplies for 2013/14 are projected higher this month as forecast increases in corn Full Story
(Bloomberg) - U.S. corn inventories before next year’s harvest will be larger than the government forecast last month Full Story
(Reuters) - U.S. soybean futures crawled higher on Wednesday as hot weather in the U.S. Midwest encouraged traders to expect a lower harvest outlook in a government report due on Thursday. Corn and wheat futures also rose in tentative trading in the run-up to the release of U.S. Department of Agriculture crop Full Story
(Reuters) - The Chicago Board of Trade's December 2015 corn futures contract gyrated wildly on Monday night, experiencing a 22-1/2-cent price swing in the first hour of the overnight session due to what traders said appeared to be an erroneous order entry. The activity highlights the volatility of the all-electronic overnight session, when volume is typically thin and so-called fat finger trades can quickly send prices out of line. Full Story