The top-end yield on corn is likely lost while soybeans still have nearly full potential.
All eyes are on the weather this week. Producers are pushing hard and fast with little to no sleep as the clock ticks away.
India is determined not to import sugar this year even though domestic production is short and internal prices are very high.
The USDA sees planting acreage falling to 90.0 million acres. Well below the 94.0 million acres that were planted in 2016.
There is less production in Brazil this year due to the drought in northeast Brazil. Production ideas range from 45 to 50 million bags.
Last week, the USDA released their initial baseline projections with corn acreage seen near 90.0 million and soybeans near 85.5 million.
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...