Corn Traders Most Bearish Since 2010 on U.S. Production Outlook
(Businessweek) - Corn traders are the most bearish since 2010 as prospects improve for a rebound in global supplies after U.S. farmers planted the most acres Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn traders are the most bearish since 2010 as prospects improve for a rebound in global supplies after U.S. farmers planted the most acres Full Story
(Businessweek) - South Africa, the continent’s largest producer of corn, may run out of the yellow variety if exports of Full Story
(Businessweek) - Minnesota's corn crop has grown slower than the average this year, but it looks like the crop will be knee-high by the Fourth of July. The weekly crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says corn statewide grew an average of seven inches last week, and is currently about 17 inches tall. Full Story
(Dairy Herd Network) - The USDA's June 1 Grain Stocks and Acreage reports contained estimates that were Full Story
(The Wall Street Journal)- U.S. corn futures fell Monday, with the spot July contract down 3% on slumping cash prices for physical supplies of the grain. Corn futures for December delivery fell to a one-year low. Chicago Board of Trade corn for July delivery finished down 23 3/4 cents, or 3.5%, at $6.55 1/2 a bushel. The December contract settled down 9 3/4 cents, or 2%, at $5.01 1/4. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Corn fell for an eighth day, touching the lowest level since October 2010, after the U.S. raised estimates Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Corn declined for a seventh day, the longest losing streak since February, as warm weather Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Policy
(AgProfessional) - Corn maintained its pattern of old crop strength and new crop losses Thursday night. This once again Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - U.S. wheat futures are higher Thursday morning on reports of poor wheat crops in parts of Kansas and positioning ahead of major government crop reports due Friday. Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Businessweek) - Palm oil dropped for a second day to the lowest in more than a month on speculation that demand Full Story