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...
by Brian Schad | Dec 18, 2014 | Agricultural Markets, Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures is reflecting the plight of the Russian Ruble, it seems. Since the ruble is spiraling downward, increasing the costs for food items – mainly bread – the Russian government is taking measures to slow the release of grain from its ports, which...
by Brian Schad | Dec 10, 2014 | Agricultural Commodity Futures, Corn Futures, Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Soybean Futures, Wheat Futures
Soybean futures, wheat futures, and corn futures have all retreated from recent gains after the USDA released it’s monthly crop production report this morning. They have once again raised their forecast on global grain supplies which continue to drive down food costs....
by Brian Schad | Dec 4, 2014 | Grain Futures, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures have been set-back since Tuesday after a spectacular run-up over the Thanksgiving holiday period. Just today, wheat futures have extended their lows after Canada’s statistics office upped its forecast for their wheat production when it was learned...
by Brian Schad | Nov 26, 2014 | Agricultural Futures Trading, Grain Markets, Wheat Futures
Wheat futures have climbed to a one week high today when it was learned freezing weather may damage winter wheat varieties in the Black Sea growing region and may have affected crops here in the US. The US is the world’s biggest exporter of wheat, yet it is only the...
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