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U.S. grains: Improving weather view pressures U.S. corn, soy, wheat
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Improving weather view pressures U.S. corn, soy, wheat

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub July 22, 2015
Chicago/Reuters – U.S. corn futures fell on Wednesday, pressured by good weather for crop development across the U.S. Midwest, traders said. The benign conditions also weighed on wheat, which eased as the pace of harvest in eastern growing areas increased. Soybean futures were mixed. The nearby contract firmed on support from strength in the cash

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U.S. grains: Soybeans rally on bargain buying, corn firms, wheat weak

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub July 21, 2015
Chicago / Reuters – Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures rose 1.1 percent on Tuesday, snapping a streak of five straight declines on a round of bargain buying after prices fell to their lowest levels since late June, traders said. Corn also rose, but gains were muted by declines in the wheat market as well


U.S. grains: Dollar strength, harvest pressure “smokes” wheat; corn, soy weak
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U.S. grains: Dollar strength, harvest pressure “smokes” wheat; corn, soy weak

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub July 20, 2015
Chicago / Reuters – Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures sank 3.4 percent on Monday to their lowest in more than three weeks, the fifth straight losing session, on pressure from dollar strength and a pick-up in the pace of harvest, traders said. Soybean and corn futures also fell, weighed down by improving weather for

(Stephen Ausmus photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn, wheat fall on dollar gains, weather

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer July 17, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn and wheat fell as much as two per cent on Friday, while soybeans also declined as the dollar climbed and rains provided needed moisture in the western half of the U.S. Midwest crop belt. Chart-based selling also was noted as prices for the crops fell below key moving averages,


(Allan Dawson photo)
Crops, Markets, Weather

U.S. grains: Corn rises, soy eases on outlooks for drier weather

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer July 16, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. corn edged slightly higher while soybeans reversed from earlier gains to turn lower on Thursday as drier weather outlooks for next week were seen as benefiting both crops after record rains in the Midwest in recent months limited yield potential. Corn was in the early phases of its pollination period

(Lisa Guenther photo)
Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Soy headed above US$11 if weather stays wet

By GFM Network News, Terryn Shiells July 15, 2015
CNS Canada — Soybean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) moved higher during the week ended Wednesday, and could be headed above the US$11 per bushel level if weather in the U.S. Midwest stays too wet, an analyst said. “If weather remains somewhat unfavourable we could see, over the medium term, prices maybe


(Allan Dawson photo)
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U.S. grains: Wheat, soy fall on fund liquidation, better weather

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer July 15, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybeans and wheat fell on Wednesday, pressured by investment fund selling tied to outlooks for drier weather in the U.S. and reduced export demand. Corn futures reversed from earlier losses to finish narrowly higher as midday weather outlooks predicted hot temperatures that could stress plants during the crucial pollination phase.

(Allan Dawson photo)
Crops, Markets, Weather

U.S. grains: Corn tumbles from year high on drier weather outlook

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer July 14, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures retreated from an earlier one-year high and fell nearly three per cent on Tuesday on technical selling and forecasts for crop-friendly weather in the U.S. Wheat futures also were lower, pressured by the advancing winter wheat harvest. Soybean futures were little changed as a Monday report of a


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U.S. grains: Corn hits one-year high on supply outlook, crop conditions

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer July 13, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures rose on Monday for the fifth straight session, hitting a one-year high on better-than-expected demand and as heavy rains limited the yield potential of the new crop. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a monthly report issued Friday, surprised investors, showing corn and soybean supplies at levels smaller

(Allan Dawson photo)
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U.S. grains: Corn sets one-year highs on tighter old-crop U.S. supply

By GFM Network News, Tom Polansek July 10, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures reached one-year highs and soybeans jumped on Friday as the U.S. Agriculture Department made bigger-than-expected cuts to its estimates for stocks of crops left over from last year’s harvests. The reductions, revealed in a monthly USDA report, added to concerns about supplies among traders worried that persistent rains


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