Diego Ugrotte, like many other Argentine farmers, is wrapping up what could be described as a near-perfect wheat season.
Fund traders were seen moving into wheat futures in the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's last Commitment of Traders report, dated through Dec. 9. Managed money traders were seen adding both long ...
Russia's wheat planting and harvest forecasts drop due to export taxes, reduced profitability, and adverse weather, while competitors expand acreage.
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Wheat prices are a little more than $5 a bushel, down from a peak of $11 a bushel in 2022 HERMISTON — At the end of Tyler Hansell’s presentation on the Oregon wheat market Thursday, Dec. 4, during ...
UC Davis researchers engineered wheat that encourages soil bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into plant-usable fertilizer. By boosting a natural compound in the plant, the wheat triggers ...
As temperatures warm, the spring planting window will likely shift earlier and become shorter, Washington State University researchers say. “Farmers may want to plan ahead for the logistical ...
From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to avocado toast, bread is a staple food for so many people. But it's more than just a delivery system for other tasty ingredients—the bread you choose can make ...
The wheat complex is mixed on Friday, with the winter wheat contracts heading lower. CBT soft red wheat futures are posting 7 to 8 cent lower trade to close out the week. KC HRW futures are trading ...
PARIS, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Sowing of winter grains has advanced rapidly in much of Europe, helped by drier weather than in the rain-hit starts to the past two campaigns and raising the prospect of a ...
Researchers discovered the gene that gives a rare wheat variety its unusual “triple-grain” trait. When switched on, the gene helps wheat flowers produce extra grain-bearing parts. The finding could ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — Planting wheat earlier in the spring to avoid crop damage from ever-hotter summers may not keep harvests on pace with current levels. That’s a key finding from new research at ...