“This very hot and dry forecast is coming in right at the time when beans don’t need it.” – Craig VanDyke, Top Third Ag Marketing

Heat stress raises questions on U.S. corn, soybeans

Stifling heat in the Midwest has pressured markets up

Reuters – Chicago soybeans rallied July 29 and were set for their biggest weekly rise in 22 years, as forecasts of hot and dry weather in the U.S. Midwest raised supply concerns and strong soymeal demand added support. Corn was also on track for its biggest weekly gain in nearly five months, while wheat was




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Manitoba crops variable: report

MarketsFarm – Crop development was highly variable across Manitoba during the week ended Aug. 2 depending on localized rainfall and drainage, with fields in the southern growing areas of the province generally better than those to the north, according to the latest report from Manitoba Agriculture. Localized insect concerns were reported, with some spraying required.


Crop development varies widely, watch closely for pest insects

Manitoba Crop Report: Issue 13, August 2, 2022

Overview Fungicide application is slowing across Manitoba, as crops grow past the appropriate timing windows. Producers have done much more fungicide application in 2022 than in recent years. A few insect concerns have popped up in localized spots across Manitoba, with bertha armyworm spraying reported in the Eastern region. Soybean and pea aphids have been

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U.S. grains: Wheat falls 3 percent as Ukraine shipments resume; corn, soy also sag

Chicago | Reuters – U.S. wheat futures fell more than 3 percent on Tuesday as the resumption of maritime grain exports from Ukraine tempered global grain supply concerns, and the dollar <.DXY> rallied, making U.S. grains less competitive globally. Corn and soybean futures also fell on better-than-expected weekly U.S. crop conditions. All three markets sagged late in the