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CBOT March oats hit a record US$5.63-1/4 per bushel Wednesday on continued logistics woes in Western Canada. (Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn falls on ample supplies, poor export demand

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 24, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade corn futures fell on Monday for a second straight session on lacklustre export demand and plentiful U.S. supplies as a record-large harvest wound down, traders said. Soybeans and wheat also declined. At the CBOT, December corn settled down 5-1/4 cents at $3.67-1/2 per bushel (all figures US$).

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat at three-month high, posts biggest weekly gain since 2012

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 14, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade wheat rose to a three-month high on Friday and posted its biggest weekly gain in two years, buoyed by fund buying and worries about a cold spell that could harm U.S. crop prospects, traders said. Soybeans fell, led by soymeal on softening export demand, and corn sagged


(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets, Weather

U.S. grains: Wheat hits 2-1/2 month high on cold spell

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 13, 2014
Chicago | Reuters –– Chicago Board of Trade wheat rose for a fourth consecutive session on Thursday, reaching a 2-1/2-month high on short-covering and worries about a cold spell in the U.S. Corn neared a four-month high and soybeans firmed, recouping some of the previous session’s losses. At the CBOT, December wheat settled up 11

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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soybeans retreat from multi-month highs

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 12, 2014
Chicago | Reuters –– Chicago Board of Trade soybean prices fell on Wednesday, retreating from multi-month highs on profit-taking, farmer selling and rumours of South American soymeal cargoes being shipped to the U.S., traders said. Wheat prices rose on concerns that a cold spell in the U.S. Plains and Midwest could halt early crop growth,


(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soybeans surge on soymeal demand

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 11, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean futures surged nearly four per cent on Tuesday on strength in the cash market as slow country movement and heavy export commitments left soy processors scrambling for supplies, despite a record U.S. harvest. Corn and wheat also rose but trailed the gains in the soy complex. At the Chicago

(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn, wheat firm after USDA report

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 10, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures fell one per cent on Monday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture raised its estimate of the record harvest in a monthly report and left its view of ending stocks unchanged, traders said. Corn closed higher after USDA surprised traders by lowering its estimate of


(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soy, corn drop as harvest weather improves

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen October 17, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean and corn futures each fell more than one per cent on Friday as clearing skies in the Midwest signaled a quicker pace in the harvest of record-large crops and increased farmer selling, traders said. Wheat closed modestly lower, retreating from a one-month high on profit-taking and spillover weakness from

(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn declines on profit-taking after six-week high

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen October 15, 2014
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade corn futures fell on Wednesday as traders booked profits following a two-day surge, driven by U.S. harvest delays, that lifted the market to a six-week high, brokers said. Soybeans declined along with corn on profit-taking and improving weather for fieldwork. Wheat followed the lower trend, reversing early


(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soybeans rise, corn hits one-month high on harvest delays

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen October 14, 2014
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. corn futures set a one-month high Tuesday and soybeans hit a three-week top on commercial demand amid harvest delays and slow farmer selling, coupled with chart-based buying, traders said. Corn peaked near the closing bell and posted the day’s biggest gains on a percentage basis, but soybeans had the highest

(Canada Beef Inc. photo)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat rebounds from four-year low on exports

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen October 2, 2014
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. wheat futures set a two-week high on Thursday, rebounding from last week’s four-year lows on larger-than-expected weekly export sales data, traders said. Soybeans and corn firmed after setting multi-year lows this week. But gains were limited by the ongoing harvest of massive U.S. crops. At the Chicago Board of Trade,


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