Grains markets all hit fresh highs for the move on Friday as funds piled into buy in the complex. Chip Nellinger with Blue ...
Geopolitics, not fundamentals, drive grain prices. Experts explain when farmers should lock in corn and soybean sales amid market volatility.
Crude firms again, grains and oilseeds follow tentatively. Ongoing dryness continues Hard Red Winter wheat yield risk...Read ...
Grain markets were lower on Wednesday morning as Rich Nelson of Allendale says they are seeing spillover from easing energy ...
In today’s grain markets, international trade relations can feel like the “Wild Wild West” — with shifting alliances, unpredictable turns and policy standoffs. Like the wild terrain, the broad market ...
A longtime grain analyst sees positive market effects after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled some of President Donald Trump’s ...
As September contracts went into delivery this week, Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management was impressed with the performance of the grain markets. "What I've been impressed with is that the ...
This morning I was interviewed by Michelle Rook on AgWeb's Markets Now. We discussed the most recent action in the soybean, corn, and wheat markets. In addition, we talked about the cattle market and ...
After two decades of steady grain storage capacity growth that matched production increases, on-farm and off-farm expansion has become stagnant.
A new study from University of Nebraska–Lincoln agricultural economists finds that producers with safety-first risk preferences likely make notably different grain-marketing decisions than those ...
As the calendar flips to 2025, many questions lie ahead for grain markets. There are many uncertainties regarding global weather, potential tariffs, biofuel demand and U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
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