Profit-taking pressures U.S. crop futures

U.S. grain and soybean futures slid on Monday as traders took profits ahead of a government report that will update the outlook for U.S. harvests. Soybeans have pulled back 3.7 per cent since approaching an 11-month high last week on concerns that heat and dryness will damage the nation’s crop. Traders said they had priced



Midwest ethanol plants reversing the trade flow of the Mississippi

With corn supplies at a 17-year low and harvest delayed, ethanol producers are outbidding southern corn buyers and sending a fleet of barges northward

With corn supplies at a 17-year low and harvest delayed, 
ethanol producers are outbidding southern corn buyers and 
sending a fleet of barges northward

Reuters / The long reach of last summer’s U.S. drought has reversed the flow of the mighty Mississippi River — for corn, at least. In a rare move, corn-laden barges are heading north to Midwest ethanol plants from southern farms. Although a record harvest is expected this year, much of it will be late and,