--Wheat for March delivery settled down 0.5%, at $5.19 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, ending a five-session winning streak as traders keep an eye on Russia-Ukraine peace efforts. - ...
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.
As he awaits official per-acre payment rates from USDA, Jerry Gulke is leaning toward soybeans versus corn, saying the estimated $46-per-acre corn payment is woefully inadequate and "like a bridge to ...
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.
Arlan Suderman with StoneX, Inc. says some of Monday's buying was tied to money flow and end of the year profit taking he says. The higher energy market was also supportive of the grains.
Fund traders were seen moving into wheat futures in the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's last Commitment of Traders report, dated through Dec. 9. Managed money traders were seen adding both long ...
Corn export inspections climb 68% year-over-year while wheat shipments exceed analyst expectations in weekly USDA data.