Crop Prices Fall as Corn Snaps Six-Day Advance on U.S. Plantings
(Businessweek) - Corn declined for the first time in seven days as U.S. farmers prepare to plant the most acres since the 1930s. Soybeans and wheat also fell. Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn declined for the first time in seven days as U.S. farmers prepare to plant the most acres since the 1930s. Soybeans and wheat also fell. Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Farmers in the Cornhusker State were hoping and needing a winter recharge of soil moisture. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Grain exports from the French port of Rouen, Europe’s biggest wheat-shipping hub, jumped Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans climbed for a second day to the highest level in almost a week on speculation that demand for U.S supplies will increase because of shipping delays in Brazil, set to be the biggest exporter this year. Full Story
(Southeast Farm Press) - The 2012 U.S. soybean crop was 79 million bushels smaller than the 2011 crop. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Wheat futures advanced to the highest level in almost a month on speculation this year’s slump in prices is attracting buyers of the U.S. crop. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Farmers from Australia to Europe to the U.S. are poised to reap the second-largest wheat crop Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans snapped the longest slump in more than a month on speculation that farmers in the U.S., last season’s largest grower, may withhold supplies after spot prices fell to the cheapest since June. Full Story
(AgWeb) - Soybean futures fell, capping the longest slump in a month, on speculation that a quickening Full Story
(Businessweek) - Wheat declined for a second day on speculation supply may increase from Russia and the European Union, and as commodities fell on concern that a levy on bank deposits in Cyprus may deepen Europe’s debt crisis. Full Story