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Dan Basse, president of Ag Resource Company in Chicago, says corn was pressured by the fast planting pace of 12% nationally and a slightly more open forecast for the next week or so.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn lost 1.75 cents at $4.80 a bushel. May. wheat lost 4 cents at $5.34 a bushel. May. oats ...
The corn market is relatively strong as Texas producers monitor planted fields in southern areas and prepare to plant in the High Plains.
Mark Knight, Farmer's Keeper Financial, says corn and wheat are under pressure from fast corn planting pace and rains in the ...
Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says grains lose early strength running into chart resistance. While cattle also saw ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management talked about market impact to ...
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Speakers have been confirmed for the 69th FEFAC Annual Public Meeting on May 29 at Villa Aurelia in Rome, ...
High Plains average direct sales of 38,541 head of cattle were sold for the week ending on April 13, according to USDA ...
Grain futures were higher in early trading Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn gained 3 cents at $4.85 a bushel. May. wheat rose by 2.25 cents at $5.51 a bushel. May.
Grain futures were mostly lower Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn was unchanged at $4.82 a bushel. May. wheat was off 12 cents at $5.39 a bushel. May. oats was down ...