Live and feeder cattle futures made new highs for the move Monday morning after a strong close Friday and higher weekly closes. However, the big catalyst is the bullish USDA Cattle on Feed Report data ...
Arlan Suderman with StoneX, Inc. says some of Monday's buying was tied to money flow and end of the year profit taking he says. The higher energy market was also supportive of the grains.
Low grain prices, increasing input costs, and solid cattle prices are prompting producers to evaluate crop production systems ...
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek says live cattle futures are higher despite some lower Northern cash trade. However, this week the trend has been sideways with the market unable to take out chart ...
High odds that production will fall next year, along with strong beef demand, indicates higher prices again for cash steers, ...
Farmers are making great progress on harvesting corn and soybeans in the upper Midwest. While that can put some pressure on the grain markets, it appears that yields may not be as strong as estimated ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Idaho’s agriculture sector is projected to bring in a record $12.1 billion in cash receipts ...
While a U.S. government shutdown continues, the markets remain on the move through an abundance of political chatter and ups and downs in trade talks. One major bit of news is word that a meeting ...
Grain futures were higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was up 4 cents at $4.51 a bushel. Mar. wheat was up 3.25 cents at $5.22 a bushel. Mar. oats gained 9.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dec. corn lost 11.25 cents at $4.30 a bushel. Dec. wheat fell by 9 cents at $5.27 a bushel. Dec. oats was off 6.75 cents ...
Grain futures were mixed in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dec. corn rose by 2 cents at $4.37 a bushel. Dec. wheat lost 4.75 cents at $5.26 a bushel. Dec.
Grain futures were mostly higher in early trading Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.40 a bushel. Mar. wheat rose by 0.25 cent at $5.21 a bushel.