BEIJING, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat gained more ground on Wednesday, climbing to a one-week high on positioning ahead of the Christmas break, although ample supplies curbed the upside in ...
While wheat production in the United States was strong this year, it was also strong in competitive countries.
Iraqi wheat farmer Ma'an al-Fatlawi has long depended on the nearby Euphrates River to feed his fields near the city of Najaf ...
Commodity funds were net sellers of CBOT wheat, soybeans and corn on Tuesday, traders said. Their net sales of wheat were the ...
For many arable farmers, the reality of low grain prices and minimal government support has triggered some of the toughest decisions of their careers. As ...
Corn futures steadied after falling on Tuesday as cheaper wheat provided competition for corn in feed markets. A partial ...
Exports are a large part of the U.S. agriculture industry. While cotton exports are higher than most other crops, grain makes ...
Arlan Suderman with StoneX, Inc. says some of Monday's buying was tied to money flow and end of the year profit taking he says. The higher energy market was also supportive of the grains.
Don Roose with U.S. Commodities says the soybeans and wheat made new lows for the move on Monday. Grains have been suffering ...
Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange entered the Christmas holidays in the red, pulled down by weaker comparable oils, a record harvest, lacklustre exports and a stronger Canadian dollar.
CBOT soybeans were unchanged at $10.58-1/4 a bushel, having slipped to a seven-week low of $10.53-1/2 in the previous ...
Wheat is mixed on Thursday, with the hard red contracts the weakest, Chicago SRW futures are up 3 cents in the March contract on Thursday. KC HRW futures are showing 1 to 2 cent losses at midday.
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