Demand for Corn has been stronger than expected, especially on the export and energy fronts.
Can soybeans drag corn higher? Yes, they can, however, corn could also drag soybeans lower.
There are ideas of less production in Brazil this year, in part because it is the second year of the biennial cycle and in part due...
March soybeans have rallied nearly 84 cents in the month of January and a 66% slide quickly takes March much closer to the key 10 dollar...
China has been buying US Cotton to blend with their own production.
High protein wheat remains in relatively short supply due to growing problems in many parts of the world, but especially Europe due to too much rain.
Corn closed higher last week. The weekly charts imply that higher prices are possible over the next few months.
World markets were mostly stable again last week. US futures markets moved lower and are showing the potential to move even lower into the new year.
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US domestic markets remain mostly quiet, but reports indicate that supplies in temporary storage are disappearing.