The weather influences the fate of agriculture across America. While others remain barren, the continuous blizzard weighs down the Northern plains.
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.
US soybeans production struggle to keep up with inventories. Despite a drop in numbers, Brazilian and Argentinian production keep soybeans fear at bay.
Poor weather conditions are hampering grains productions across Brazil and Argentina, threating a lower global production.
The corn market seems to be bouncing back after multiple failed rally attempts last year.
With developments in agriculture, transportation and storage, several food staples are bound to change, drawing a setback in the US corn production.
The corn market has been stagnated for a while but corn prices may recover and could potentially rise.
Corn moved on from its October-low but it's still not enough to reach its summer high.
December is a make-or-break month for the soybean market.