by Brian Schad | Jun 19, 2014 | Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures have rallied for two days in a row on the outlook rain in the central Great Plains area of Oklahoma to Kansas may “delay harvesting” and ultimately crop quality to lessen. The United States is the world’s biggest exporter of wheat and wheat...
by Brian Schad | Jun 12, 2014 | Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures found early support in today’s trading session following yesterday’s plummet following the USDA Crop Production report. The reason for the abrupt halt to the initial wheat futures slide is the fact that there are prospects for declining domestic...
by Brian Schad | Jun 11, 2014 | Corn Futures, Grain Markets
Corn futures are finding their way lower after the USDA Crop Production report released earlier this morning confirmed what analysts were predicting. Corn inventories before 2015’s harvest will be higher than predicted and will surpass the 2013 bumper crop. Corn is...
by Brian Schad | Jun 10, 2014 | Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Speculators have pushed wheat futures to more than three-month lows on the outlook tomorrow’s USDA Crop Production report will suggest world wheat supply outpacing demand. Wheat futures are currently trading .11c lower than yesterday’s close, current at $6.01 per...
by Brian Schad | May 28, 2014 | Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures may be finding much needed support as the tropical storm phenomena “El Nino” is looming for Australia’s wheat fields. The country “down under” is standing-by for a drier winter in the wheat growing regions in the east & south....
by Brian Schad | May 21, 2014 | Corn Futures, Grain Markets
Corn futures have extended their losses for five straight sessions on the outlook of beneficial weather will boost our domestic crops. The US is the biggest producer of corn in the world, and this biggest slump in corn futures prices since November is not helping our...
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