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U.S. grains: Soy rises on short-covering, wheat stays weak

By Reuters August 23, 2024
Soybeans rose while corn eased on Friday as traders covered short positions ahead of the weekend while monitoring an incoming heatwave that could threaten some crops in the U.S. Midwest, traders said.

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Hail hits crops at more than 1,600 farms across Prairies

By Geralyn Wichers August 23, 2024
More than 1,600 Prairie farms were hit by hail between July 29 and August 11, with the heaviest damage in Alberta, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association (CCHC).


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US crop tour finds record Iowa corn crop prospects; Minnesota sub-par

By Julie Ingwersen, Karen Braun, Reuters August 23, 2024
Iowa's corn yield potential set a new record high for the Pro Farmer Crop Tour while excessive June rains drove Minnesota's corn yield prospects to the lowest levels since 2012, scouts on an annual tour of top U.S. production states found on Thursday.

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Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat falls to new lows, corn and soy down on yield forecasts

By Reuters August 22, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures hit contract lows on Thursday as low prices for Black Sea wheat and a stronger dollar undercut the competitiveness of U.S. grains, analysts said.


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Feed Grain Weekly: Prices could drop during rail shutdown

By Adam Peleshaty August 22, 2024
The work stoppage at the Canadian National Railway (CN Rail) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) will adversely affect feed grain sales and deliveries, according to one grain broker.

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Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat falls on large world supply; corn and soy edge up

By Reuters August 21, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures Wv1 fell on Wednesday as heavy world supplies and cheap Black Sea exports weighed on prices, ahead of a potential Canadian rail stoppage on Thursday.


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Markets

CBOT Weekly: Prices stable with potential gains upcoming

By Adam Peleshaty August 21, 2024
Corn and wheat prices at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) were mostly steady during the week ended Aug. 21, while those for soybeans started to move upward.

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U.S. grains: Soybeans, wheat tick up on growing demand, weaker dollar

By Reuters August 20, 2024
Chicago soybean and wheat futures firmed on Tuesday as signs of growing demand appeared for both crops.


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Crops, Markets

AAFC revise grain figures in August estimates

By Adam Peleshaty August 20, 2024
Days before Statistics Canada presents its monthly principal field crop estimates, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) released its estimates on Aug. 20, showing some changes to grains from the month before.

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North American agriculture groups ask US, Canadian governments to stop rail strike

By Reuters, Tom Polansek August 20, 2024
Nearly three dozen North American agriculture groups, in a joint letter to the U.S. and Canadian governments today, urged action to avoid a rail stoppage.


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