Corn export inspections climb 68% year-over-year while wheat shipments exceed analyst expectations in weekly USDA data.
An Iowa farmer walks past damaged grain bins following a 2020 derecho. Farmers across the Midwest have seen their grain bins destroyed or damaged in recent years by tornadoes, derechos and other ...
Senators say potatoes could soon have more in common with rice than carrots as they report the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is looking into reclassifying the vegetable as a grain. Democratic ...
For the remaining bulls in the grain sector, the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture report was a true Christmas gift, with corn, soybeans and wheat rallying higher following its release. Typically, ...
Grain markets moved through another week without one of their most important benchmarks after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that the Oct. 9 World Agricultural Supply and Demand ...
U.S. farmers planted 6% more corn acres this spring than last year but 5% fewer soybean acres, which is likely to drive U.S. soybean exports lower because of tighter supplies and higher prices. USDA ...
The USDA's Grain Export Inspections report published Monday said that for the week ended Dec. 18, corn inspections were 1.74 million metric tons, soybeans totaled 870,199 tons and wheat inspections ...
Corn was up around two cents on the day. Chuck Shelby with Risk Management Commodities, says some of the support came from average trade estimates for USDA’s crop production report which came in at ...
--Wheat for May delivery fell 3%, to $5.62 1/2 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Thursday, leading a broad selloff in grains on prospects of U.S. tariffs on top trade partners Mexico and ...
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