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Kevin Duling, KD Investors, says soybeans see a bounce Thursday after four down days on technical buying and with help from soybean oil.
Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, says corn and wheat futures are seeing some technical buying with first notice day and end of month positioning out of the way.
In a couple of situations where we plant corn, the soil may already provide some or all the nitrogen (N) the crop needs. Two ...
Yield estimates for crops across the EU are higher or unchanged compared to last month's forecast, and well up of last year, ...
The EIA said average daily production for the week ended April 25 was 1.04 million barrels a day, up from 1.033 million barrels a day the previous week and on the high end of analyst forecasts that ...
One indication of this is that both wheat and sorghum’s basis values in the southwestern corn belt are much lower than usual for this time of year. This is also pulling down corn’s basis value there, ...
The most-active wheat contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was up 0.2% at $5.26-3/4 a bushel as of 1042 GMT, after ...
Fusarium head blight, which is usually not a problem in dryer areas of the High Plains, could infect wheat fields this year ...
SINGAPORE: Chicago soybeans lost more ground on Monday as conflicting statements by U.S. and Chinese officials on talks to ...
World wheat trade is expected to decline significantly. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) expects wheat trade to shrink ...
SINGAPORE: Chicago corn and soybeans slid on Tuesday, with both markets facing pressure from rapidly advancing US planting, amid a trade war with top farm goods importer China. Wheat ticked higher ...
--Soybeans for July delivery fell 0.9% to $10.53 a bushel.
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