Stocks of US wheat took a turn, attributing it to the winter season and La Niña. Canada's wheat stocks look promising, making the most out of...
Increased wheat trade was observed in Chicago but Minneapolis' market closed lower. Production remains steady despite consistently low demands.
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.
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.
USDA reports predicted an increase in wheat production that would boost supplies in the world market, putting the U.S. market under pressure.
The market remains concerned about the US and international growing weather.
While China may be the largest producer of cotton, the US may be the largest exporter.