A rally during the holidays isn’t automatically bullish, just as weakness isn’t automatically bearish. Allison Thompson explains why holiday markets don't behave like normal markets.
The sudden failure of a $500M Nebraska grain giant has ripped a hole through the rural economy, leaving farmers, truckers, and local suppliers wondering if they will ever see the money they are owed.
--Soybeans for January delivery settled down 0.3%, at 10.49 1/4 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, extending the downtrend that some analysts see nearing a bottom. --Corn for March ...
March corn (ZCH26) futures hit a two-week low on Friday and fell 5 3/4 cents to $4.40 3/4, and on the week dropped 4 cents.
Corn in my opinion was the only market in the grain complex that had a hint of bullishness in today’s WASDE report.  Ending stocks were cut more than expected. Surprisingly, after a significant ...
Farmers in the northwestern Corn Belt are experiencing déjà vu. Harvest 2025 is starting to feel like 2018 all over again. The lack of export business has widened soybean basis in North Dakota, says ...
Grain futures were higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was up 4 cents at $4.51 a bushel. Mar. wheat was up 3.25 cents at $5.22 a bushel. Mar. oats gained ...
Epic rains in northern China have disrupted the harvest and left crops rotting in the fields, pressuring grain supplies at a time when trade relations are fraying and imports have shrunk. Top ...
A grain dryer fire at a Michigan farm destroyed about 4,000 bushels of freshly harvested corn. Firefighters from multiple departments battled the blaze for about 10 hours. The fire was contained to ...
Washington is flying blind. Without official government data, officials in the government risk making decisions in a void. In the short run this vacuum may not matter much. But a government shutdown ...