Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss what's going on in the agriculture market around the world on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing says the higher monthly closes for all the grains were bullish and there are several ...
Rich Nelson with Allendale says with a quiet WASDE, the corn and wheat markets were again caught in the money flow from the energy sector.
Today I had a great time sitting down with Michelle Rook on AgWeb's Markets Now to break down what I am seeing in the grain, oil, and livestock markets. Check out the full conversation HERE: Open the ...
Grain futures woke up during February with soybeans leading the charge thanks to a supportive social media post from President Donald Trump suggesting that China might buy an additional 8 million ...
Geopolitics, not fundamentals, drive grain prices. Experts explain when farmers should lock in corn and soybean sales amid market volatility.
The wheat market is trading with losses across the three exchanges early on Thursday. Wheat posted mixed trade at Wednesday’s close, as contracts were higher in the KC market but lower in the others.
In wheat, context matters, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. She examines what's happening in the wheat market and potential opportunities that may arise. High protein spring wheat plays a ...
Chicago wheat futures were up just shy of 5% from their preconflict levels, on surging oil and fertilizer prices.
The wheat market was mixed on Tuesday, as the soft red contracts led the charge higher, with spring wheat lagging behind. CBT soft red wheat futures were 5 to 7 cents in the green at the Tuesday close ...
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