Cattle futures rallied Friday ahead of the USDA’s Cattle on Feed and Cattle Inventory Reports. Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says both live and feeder cattle futures had a nice recovery and ...
With old crop corn ending stocks at only 1.365 billion bushels, the recent push to new contract lows in corn futures and collapse in the July/December spreads has been a head-scratcher for market ...
Corn export sales surged 71% above the four-week average, while soybeans and wheat posted moderate gains. Export shipments, ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm reviews the USDA's WASDE and Crop Production reports from earlier this week and explains ...
December 2026 corn futures prices have rallied more than 50 cents since January. November 2026 soybean futures prices have rallied nearly $1 per bushel since January. July 2026 Chicago wheat futures ...
USDA grain market report days don’t come any bigger than Tuesday’s planting intentions and quarterly grain stocks reports, especially with spiking fertilizer prices and availability concerns bringing ...
May WASDE revealed troubling signs beneath bullish corn price action driven by war and weather. Farmers should use this rally ...
--Corn for July delivery fell 1.4% to $4.66 3/4 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, sliding ahead of tomorrow's Prospective Plantings report from the USDA. --Soybeans for July delivery ...
The 2025 growing season is presenting challenges with precipitation levels significantly below both last year’s levels and the norm. This sustained dryness is impacting major corn- and soybean-growing ...
Corn futures are down 2 to 2 ¼ cents in the front months on Tuesday morning. The corn market closed out the Monday session with front months fractionally lower and contracts for September ’26 and ...
Corn, soybean and wheat markets broke higher on recent negative USDA reports. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says when markets stop breaking on bearish news, it’s time to pay attention. Bearish ...
Farmers are thinking about planting more soybeans and cotton and less corn and wheat. That was the message of the planting intentions reports released March 31, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...
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