by Brian Schad | Oct 21, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures are up for a second day in a row after falling .45 cents from their highs earlier this month as the United Kingdom is realizing record wheat yields, however smaller than “hoped.” Wheat futures are up .06 cents today currently trading near $4.97 per...
by Brian Schad | Oct 20, 2015 | Corn Futures, Grain Futures, Grain Markets
Corn futures can be receiving a boost by the situation of the world’s third biggest exporter of corn – Ukraine – because of that county’s dry weather is reportedly providing a lesser yield than expected for their corn crop. Corn futures are up .02 cents...
by Brian Schad | Oct 8, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Soybean Futures
Soybean futures had been under pressure from the flailing Brazilian currency (as posted here two weeks ago), but now a top importer of soybean oilseed is cutting the price outlook for soybeans once again due to the declining sentiment around China’s yuan. Soybean...
by Brian Schad | Sep 30, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures have rebounded from negative territory after the USDA reported the current harvest and inventories of the grain rose less than analysts predicted. Wheat futures are up more than .07 cents today currently trading at $5.11 per bushel at the Chicago Board...
by Brian Schad | Sep 29, 2015 | Corn Futures, Grain Futures, Grain Markets
The corn futures trade is pricing-in the harvest activity currently underway in the 18 states that have made-up 94% of last year’s corn acreage. Corn futures are up almost .03 cents today trading at $3.895 per bushel at the Chicago Board of Trade. The nation’s primary...
by Brian Schad | Sep 23, 2015 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Soybean Futures
Soybean futures have been put on notice coming into the northern hemisphere harvest, but in the southern, the currency crisis in Brazil has been a boon to soybean farmers there looking to unload their crop. Soybean futures, down four out of the last five trading...
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