U.S. wheat futures surged on the Chicago Board of Trade, with a lack of snow cover leaving U.S. winter wheat vulnerable to ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.96 a bushel. Mar. wheat was unchanged at $6.01 a bushel. Mar. oats was up 7.75 cents at ...
Turning Weaker: Less than ideal weather conditions in Argentina continue to buoy grain futures, with the country's Rosario Grain Exchange cutting its outlook for corn production by 2 million metric ...
Potential fallout from the Trump administration’s tariff plans means farmers, and the companies that serve them, face ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were higher in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn rose by 3.5 cents at $4.97 a bushel. Mar. wheat gained 13 cents at $5.91 a bushel. Mar. oats ...
Show of Strength: Corn sales reported by the USDA Thursday exceeded analyst forecasts--totaling 2 million tons through both marketing years, above the high-end of 1.7 million tons forecast by those ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was down 2.25 cents at $4.88 a bushel. Mar. wheat gained 4.25 cents at $5.79 a bushel. Mar.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn rose by 0.25 cent at $4.91 a bushel. Mar. wheat gained 0.5 cent at $5.74 a bushel. Mar. oats fell by ...
Soybeans finished trading leading downward momentum on the CBOT, momentum that only corn futures managed to avoid in Wednesday's session. Part of the reason why is that after Tuesday's Wasde report, ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn fell by 1.5 cents at $4.83 a bushel. Mar. wheat was off 4 cents at $5.73 a bushel.
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade turned negative after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WASDE report left U.S.
For U.S. crops, the USDA left its outlook for corn and soybeans unchanged. The corn-production estimate stayed at 14.87 billion bushels, while the soybeans projection remained at 4.37 billion bushels.
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