Grains end higher with corn and soybeans making new highs for the move. Cattle take a break. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says corn and soybeans continued to see gains from strong ...
For the week, May corn was 2¾ cents higher, December corn up 2½ cents, May soybeans were 1 cent lower, November soybeans lost ¾ cent, May soybean meal dropped $1.40 per short ton and May bean oil was ...
Corn futures closed out the first session of 2026 with losses of 2 to 3 cents. March was back down 12 ½ cents on the holiday ...
December’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report indicates corn exports reached 3.2 billion bushels, David ...
Corn export inspections climb 68% year-over-year while wheat shipments exceed analyst expectations in weekly USDA data.
Corn futures posted some gains heading into the Friday USDA report day, as contracts were up 1 to 2 ½ cents across most months. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was up 1 1/2 cents ...
The USDA’s quarterly Grain Stocks report and Perspective Planting report released this week offered direction to markets that ended Thursday, with markets closed on Good Friday, March 29. Randy ...
Farmers in the northern Plains are leaning in on crops that look to offer the best chance at profitability in 2025. Among those crops that look to gain the most acres are corn, sugarbeets and ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Acreage Report sent corn and soybean prices in opposite directions, economists said. The report, issued June 30, saw corn acreage in the U.S. rise 3.4% from ...
Following USDA’s March Prospective Plantings report, USDA’s June 30 Acreage report updated acreage expectations for the upcoming crop year. For the 2020/21 crop year, USDA now estimates corn planted ...
As an update to its March Prospective Plantings report, USDA released its June 30 Acreage report with revised acreage expectations for the upcoming crop year. For the 2021/22 crop year, USDA is ...
The Environmental Defense Fund's report says by 2030 all Iowa counties will see corn yields at least 5 percent lower than where they'd be without climate change. A new report projects that climate ...
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