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U.S. grains: Chicago futures firm on weather, U.S.-China trade optimism

By Reuters June 6, 2025
Chicago grains and soybeans firmed on Friday as expectations improved for U.S.-China trade relations after leaders of the two countries spoke and agreed to further discussions.

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Cereals, Markets, soybeans, spring-wheat, winter-wheat

Drop in U.S. bulk exports highlighted by USDA report

Down 10 points in three years says FAS

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 6, 2025
Since 2020, bulk exports out of the United States rose and then fell back, said the U.S. Department of Agriculture report released on June 6. Issued by the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service, the Rise and Fall of Bulk Commodities cited several reasons for the drop in bulk exports.


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U.S. grains: Soybean futures rise on U.S.-China trade optimism

Wheat futures rise amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters June 5, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures climbed to a one-week high on Thursday on optimism about the U.S. trade relationship with China, the world's largest soybean buyer, after leaders of the two countries spoke by phone for more than an hour.

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Feed Grain Weekly: Demand, supply matching each other

Dryness having little impact on feed prices

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 5, 2025
Demand for feed grains continued to hold up fairly good with ongoing dry conditions on the Canadian Prairies not having much of an impact on prices, said Brandon Motz, a manager at CorNine Commodities in Lacombe, Alta.


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U.S. grains: Wheat prices climb amid Ukraine-Russia unrest

China's dry weather may impact wheat harvests

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters June 4, 2025
U.S. wheat futures rose more than one per cent on Wednesday as signs of a hardening conflict between Ukraine and Russia and worries about dryness in China appeared to spark a round of short-covering, analysts said.

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CBOT Weekly: Crop conditions raise spring wheat prices

Other crop prices firmer, stronger

By Adam Peleshaty June 4, 2025
Spring wheat prices rose, while other prices were firmer or higher during the week ended June 4, 2025.


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Spring planting in Manitoba close to finished

Province gets very little rain over the week

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 4, 2025
Dry conditions continued to spur quick seeding progress in Manitoba, as the provincial agriculture department reported spring planting reached 95 per cent complete as of June 3.

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Ukraine corn exports seen falling sharply in June, producers union says

By Pavel Polityuk June 4, 2025
Kyiv | Reuters – Ukrainian corn exports are set to fall to one million metric tons in June from two million tons in May, as Ukraine-origin corn is uncompetitive compared to its American equivalent, producers’ union UAC said on Wednesday. Ukraine is a traditional corn grower and exporter and exports are expected at around 22


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U.S. grains: Soybeans buoyed by higher crude oil; wheat sags

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters June 3, 2025
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean futures rose on Tuesday, rallying from a seven-week low struck a day earlier, as strong crude oil prices lifted soyoil futures and traders weighed expectations that the leaders of United States and top global soy buyer China will speak this week. Corn futures bounced after dipping to multi-month lows

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Cereals, Crops, Markets, soybeans

U.S. grains: Soybeans fall to seven-week low; corn eases, wheat climbs

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters June 2, 2025
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade soybean and soyoil futures fell to their lowest levels in seven weeks on Monday on worries about demand for U.S. oilseed supplies and generally favorable crop weather, analysts said. Corn futures followed soybeans lower. But wheat futures rose on short-covering as a Ukrainian drone attack in Russia


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