For the week, March corn gained 8¾, March soybeans fell 13½, March soybean meal lost $5.50 per short ton and March soybean oil was up 9 points. March hard red winter wheat surged 17 cents, March soft ...
Discover how American agriculture expanded westward, from the wheat frontier to corn-and-hog farming and the rise of Midwest dairy operations ...
Editor's note: Catch Randy Martinson every Friday after markets close on the Agweek Market Wrap at agweek.com. The first week of December saw the grains trading in a slightly mixed fashion for most of ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
The March 8 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates had few adjustments from the previous month. The United States wheat outlook was unchanged in supplies and domestic use, with lower exports ...
KANSAS CITY — The US Department of Agriculture in its Sept. 30 Grain Stocks report estimated US Sept. 1 stocks of corn, wheat and soybeans the highest for the date in four years, although all were ...
Editor's note: Catch Randy Martinson every Friday after markets close on the Agweek Market Wrap at agweek.com. The transition from November to December was a rough one for wheat and corn while ...
Michelle Rook: Welcome to Markets Now, I'm Michelle Rook, with Darin Newsom, senior market analyst with Barchart. A lot of green on the board this morning with the exception of the cattle futures.
Earlier today I joined Michelle Rook on AgWeb's Markets Now to discuss the most recent action in the corn, wheat, and soybean markets. In addition, we talked about oil prices and interest rates. WATCH ...
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