DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing says the wheat market was trying to extend gains early Thursday but may be getting close to ...
The weather forecast gave the grain markets some momentum on the open this week. That’s as the USDA July Grain Stocks report got a friendly read from the market on Friday after fresh signs of Chinese ...
December corn ended 2 3/4 lower at $4.38 1/2, November soybeans were down 3 3/4 at $11.91, September soft red winter wheat was up 9 3/4 at $6.45, hard red winter was up 11 3/4 to $6.78 and spring ...
Grain markets were lower on Wednesday seeing profit taking after hitting key chart resistance, farmers hedging and with cooler, wetter extended weather forecast for the Midwest. Further pressure was ...
Corn and soybeans were lower on Thursday seeing further consolidation after hitting chart resistance and failing. Alan Brugler with A&N Economics says the markets had gotten overbought. “Yeah I think ...
Live cattle futures were lower again on Wednesday and have spent several consecutive days under the 100-day moving average. Is this starting to look like more than a healthy correction? Brad Kooima ...
Corn futures ended 8 to 9 cents higher on Friday on the heels of the sharply higher wheat market and friendly numbers in the July WASDE. Arlan Suderman, chief commodities economist with StoneX, says ...
July WASDE report cuts corn supplies more than expected, tightening global stocks and raising stakes for rest of growing ...
Dave Chatterton with Strategic Farm Marketing says the market initially traded the heat for this week which is unwelcome for ...
Whether it's 2,700 wolves in Minnesota or 70 in California, ranchers report similar challenges — predators targeting livestock, limited management authority, and compensation programs that don't solve ...
Fungicide applications are ramping up across the Midwest. Corn Belt farmers are entering fungicide season with fresh memories of last year’s southern rust outbreak — and many have a renewed commitment ...
AI is already shaping the digital tools farmers use today and the crop protection products they will use in the future, Syngenta reports. Syngenta executives say artificial intelligence (AI) is ...
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