by Brian Schad | Feb 19, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures initially extended their losses from yesterday earlier in the trading session because of the outlook of waning demand for domestic supplies. May Wheat futures have since rebounded and are currently .03 cents higher at the Chicago Board of Trade, and...
by Brian Schad | Feb 18, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Soybean Futures
Soybean futures managed to reach a five week high in very early trading today before doing an “about-face” by mid-session. Soybean futures are currently down .16c per bushel at the Chicago Board of Trade as of this writing. Earlier this week the US National Oilseed...
by Brian Schad | Feb 10, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures had rallied into today’s USDA crop production report, but the reality of ample global supplies and a stronger dollar may have thrown cold water the temporary relief rally. Wheat futures are currently down .07 cents at the Chicago Board of Trade just over...
by Brian Schad | Feb 5, 2015 | Corn Futures, Ethanol Market, Grain Futures, Grain Markets
Corn futures have bounced back over .20c from their recent lows, but the outlook for the grain remains uncertain with other factors involved. Corn futures are currently at $3.85 per bushel (as of this writing) at the Chicago Board of Trade, up .015 cents from...
by Brian Schad | Feb 3, 2015 | Corn Futures, Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Soybean Futures, Wheat Futures
Corn futures, soybean futures, and wheat futures have all found temporary support after rallying anywhere between .15c-.40c in today’s session at Chicago’s Board of Trade. Importers around the world had been on the sidelines as US grain supplies had been viewed as...
by Brian Schad | Jan 29, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures is playing a cruel joke on our domestic farmers despite having the smallest crop harvested recently for the past three years. Wheat futures are finding lower prices because of outside factors such as surging wheat output overseas and a switching in feed...
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