Corn shook up the agricultural stock market, ending with a massive close at 175 million bushels for exports and 2.127 billion bushels for ethanol.
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...
The grain inventory remains positive with corn production racing against soybeans. With La Niña talks, planting delays could lead to less grain production.
Despite falling short in soybean production, U.S. imports were backed by Argentina. But China stirs an anti-dumping investigation on U.S. grain market.
Increased wheat trade was observed in Chicago but Minneapolis' market closed lower. Production remains steady despite consistently low demands.
Increased sugar stocks offset a dip in the trade market of wheat, corn and oats. Changes in production and usage predict accountability in the next months.
December is a make-or-break month for the soybean market.
Reports may have underestimated the demand for cotton.
Strong sales figures reflect the good quality of US rice this year, as well as its competitive prices.
From 1.51 million tons in June, Malaysia's palm oil production in July increased to almost 1.83 million tons.