Illinois Deterioration Dents Comfort in US Corn, Soy Crop Ratings
(Agrimoney) - A sharp deterioration in crop condition in the key producing state of Illinois distributed... Full Story
(Agrimoney) - A sharp deterioration in crop condition in the key producing state of Illinois distributed... Full Story
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(Reuters) - Money managers are on the verge of turning back into grain and oilseed bears, and the latest culprit is the optimistic U.S. harvest forecast from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the week ended Aug. 15, the drop in spec optimism – or increase in pessimism – for Chicago grain and oilseed futures... Full Story
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(Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures were in line for their second consecutive session of gains at the... Full Story
(Agrimoney) - Wheat, corn and soy futures have all levelled in the US at the end of the week as traders take stock. This follows a sharp fall over the last week with large crop reports from the world's major producing areas, especially last week's WASDE upgrade to Russia's prospects. But EU futures are still falling... Full Story
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(Agriculture.com) - Soybeans rose overnight after a soybean industry group said during a ceremony yesterday that China... Full Story
(Reuters) - Farmers, traders, and analysts alike were left shocked after the U.S. Department of Agriculture published its optimistic corn and soybean yields last week, though the market’s narrow expectations going into Thursday’s report may carry some of the blame. Analysts were looking for USDA... Full Story
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) - U.S. farmers are expected to produce a record-high soybean crop this year, according to the Crop Production report issued today by the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Up 2 percent from 2016, soybean production is forecast at 4.38 billion bushels, while corn growers are expected to decrease their production by 7 percent from last year, forecast... Full Story
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(Agrimoney) - Round one went to bears. Or did it? Certainly, the first set of data of many to be released on Thursday – including a monthly report on Brazilian grains from Conab, a twice-monthly briefing on Brazilian sugar output from Unica, and the US Department of Agriculture's monthly Wasde tome – looked at first sight negative for prices.... Full Story
Soybeans blooming reached 94 percent, compared with 90 percent last year. Soybeans setting pods was at 70 percent... Full Story
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(Agrimoney) - Malaysia's palm oil stocks swelled at their fastest in nearly three years, boosted by an... Full Story