Corn, Soybeans Close Lower as Weather Outlook Not as Grim
(Agriculture.com) - Corn and soybean futures closed lower on Friday amid reports that the hot, dry weather in the long-term forecast may not be as bad as originally Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Corn and soybean futures closed lower on Friday amid reports that the hot, dry weather in the long-term forecast may not be as bad as originally Full Story
(Reuters) - July 15 Chicago soybeans edged up on Friday as the market took a breather, after sliding almost 4 percent in the previous session on pressure from Full Story
(AgWeb) - Could South American crop shortfalls lead to a worldwide soybean shortage? It’s a possibility, according to Dan Basse, president of AgResource Full Story
(AgWeb) - With the Kansas wheat harvest in south-central Kansas just stubble, Craig Bennett now just has to figure out what to do with it all. The elevators Full Story
(NASDAQ) - Grain and soybean prices surged Wednesday amid renewed concerns that hot, dry weather in the offing could threaten U.S. crops. Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Corn: While production may be up by 110 million bushels in 2016/17, according to USDA, so are exports and usage. The agency projects old-crop ending stocks at 1.7 billion bushels, which is slightly below the average trade expectation of 1.806 billion. USDA’s new-crop ending stocks estimate of 2.081 billion bushels also proved to be lower than the average trade forecast of 2.205 billion bushels. Full Story
(AgWeb) - Projected 2016/17 U.S. feed grain supplies are raised this month as lower beginning stocks are more than offset by increased Full Story
(Agrimoney) - Whether positive movement in the last session was down more to a hotter US weather outlook than the data revisions Full Story
(NASDAQ) - Grain and soybean prices slid Monday as the U.S. dollar firmed and traders looked ahead to a monthly crop report expected to show swelling corn and wheat supplies. Corn prices dropped for the seventh out of eight straight sessions, weighed down in part by expectations that federal forecasters in an upcoming crop report on Tuesday will boost Full Story