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Crude firms again, grains and oilseeds follow tentatively. Ongoing dryness continues Hard Red Winter wheat yield risk...Read More
Geopolitics, not fundamentals, drive grain prices. Experts explain when farmers should lock in corn and soybean sales amid market volatility.
Grain markets were lower on Wednesday morning as Rich Nelson of Allendale says they are seeing spillover from easing energy markets.
A longtime grain analyst sees positive market effects after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs illegal Feb. 20.
As September contracts went into delivery this week, Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management was impressed with the performance of the grain markets. "What I've been impressed with is that the markets held up and actually is going to finish the ...
The soft red winter wheat (ZWH26), soybean (ZSF26), meal (ZMF26), and soybean oil (ZLF26) markets at present look very heavy and susceptible to more price downside in the near term. However, corn (ZCH26) and hard red winter wheat (KEH26) late last week ...
A new study from University of Nebraska–Lincoln agricultural economists finds that producers with safety-first risk preferences likely make notably different grain-marketing decisions than those without,
Grain markets are no stranger to volatility, but there are times when the size of the price moves seems disconnected from the news cycle. Producers are watching corn swing, soybeans break through major resistance, and wheat collapse to new lows — and the ...
December corn (ZCZ25) futures prices lost 2 cents last week, while November soybeans (ZSX25) were down 11 3/4 cents on the week. December soft red winter (ZWZ25) and hard red winter wheat (KEZ25) futures last week fell 2 3/4 cents and rose 1/4 cent ...