Corn Drop Seen as U.S. Sows Most Since 1936
(Bloomberg) - From South Dakota to Ohio, farmers are preparing to plant the most corn in almost eight decades Full Story
(Bloomberg) - From South Dakota to Ohio, farmers are preparing to plant the most corn in almost eight decades Full Story
(Farm Futures) - Mention Chinese buying of a commodity and its usually enough to send prices soaring. Full Story
(Businessweek) - Soybean futures rose the most this month on signs of improved demand from China and mounting concern that rains missed crops in the driest parts of Argentina. Corn and wheat prices fell. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybean prices reached record high levels in late August and early September 2012. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - On Friday, the CME Group corn, wheat and soybean markets are expected to be higher. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose, heading for the biggest gain in almost three weeks, on concern that importerswill struggle for supplies before the next U.S. harvest even as South American crops increase to a record. Wheat dropped. Full Story
(Southeast Farm Press) - All the cards seem lined up in the Southeast for plenty of early wheat and perhaps a record number of double-crop soybean acres Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - U.S. soybean futures fell Thursday, pressured by disappointing export sales and expectations for large South American crops. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - The CME Group corn market falls for a 10th straight day Thursday. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - U.S. grain and soybean futures closed mixed Wednesday, with bargain-hunting Full Story