Brazil soybeans could overtake U.S. by 2015
Category: Oilseeds
(Agriculture.com) - Brazil could consistently grow more soybeans than the U.S. as soon as 2015, the head of soy Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Agriculture.com) - Brazil could consistently grow more soybeans than the U.S. as soon as 2015, the head of soy Full Story
(Wall Street Journal) - U.S. wheat futures settled at a 13-month low Monday, pressured by uncertainty about export Full Story
(Businessweek) - Palm oil advanced as output in Malaysia, the largest producer after Indonesia, probably expanded Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - With the exception of wheat, agricultural commodities were lower this week as cool temperatures combined with increased rainfall totals are Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn reached a 34-month low in Chicago as cool weather and moist soil boosted optimism that the harvest will climb to a record in the U.S., the world’s biggest producer of the grain. Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn traded near the lowest level in almost three years, heading for a third weekly loss Full Story
(Bloomberg) - South African yellow-corn futures gained for a third day to the highest level in a week in Johannesburg Full Story
Looking around northeast Indiana, it's hard not to notice the lush corn and soybean fields. While 2013 crops look good, some experts are predicting a record yield for corn across the state. Full Story
(Reuters) - Cash bids for corn and soybeans were recovering across the U.S. Midwest on Wednesday after a historic collapse last week as grain buyers sought to spur sales from razor-thin farmer holdings, grain buyers and analysts said. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Corn may extend its slump this year to the cheapest level since 2010, according to technical analysis Full Story