Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade turned negative after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WASDE report left U.S.
U.S. soybean supply and use forecasts are also unchanged. Global numbers also took center stage in soybeans, with the global ...
CBOT grains fell after Tuesday's Wasde report left much of the agency's domestic outlook unchanged from the previous month--even if world projections showed a tighter story for both corn and soybeans.
A higher crude oil market was supportive. Tuesday’s WASDE report indicated USDA leaving the balance sheet alone, as ending stocks for 2024/25 soybeans were left at 380 mbu. The cash average price from ...
Front-month grain futures closed lower following Tuesday’s relatively non-exciting WASDE report. However, when looking under the hood, grain bulls can get excited about a few anecdotes. Global corn ...
Brian Grete with Pro Farmers says grains sold off into the close disappointed about the lack of changes in the domestic balance sheets in the WASDE.
Projected world grain stocks, as well as those for United States wheat, are set to tighten according to the U.S. Department ...
Marlin Clark weighs in on how grain traders on the Chicago Board of Trade are feeling about the Feb. 11 World Agricultural ...
Nonfat dry milk futures slumped, with Q2 prices falling to $1.2770, within a penny of the life-of-contract lows. Grain market ...
In the US, 2024/25 ending stocks are estimated at 1.540B bu of corn (vs. consensus 1.527B bu), 380MM bu of soybeans (vs. consensus 378MM bu), and 794MM bu of wheat (vs. consensus 799MM bu).
The Malaysian palm futures closed higher on Wednesday for the fifth consecutive session, boosted by a positive U.S. report ...
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