US crop prices continue to be volatile due to several factors like the weather, and exports from other countries.
Corn moved on from its October-low but it's still not enough to reach its summer high.
Reports may have underestimated the demand for cotton.
Russia remains the top global wheat export market but the country still have its limits.
The grain markets in the U.S. continue to be volatile with wheat prices down while others like corn improve.
Wheat and other agricultural products continue to fluctuate due to weather conditions and other factors.
Strong sales figures reflect the good quality of US rice this year, as well as its competitive prices.
The October WASDE/Crop Production has come and passed and again offered a few changes by the USDA.
The U.S. wheat market started well last week but ended with a decrease due to the USDA small grains production reports.
Corn prices are expected to go up as corn harvest is expected to start in parts of the Midwest in the next two weeks.