(USDA.gov via Flickr)

U.S. grains: Soybeans climb on USDA data

Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean futures closed higher on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture trimmed its forecast of U.S. 2017-18 soybean ending stocks in a monthly report, bucking trade expectations for an increase. Wheat closed modestly higher on technical buying and worries about poor weather in the U.S. Plains wheat belt, while

U.S. grains: Wheat soars on U.S. weather woes

Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. wheat futures surged nearly four per cent on Monday, nearing a one-month high as cold weather threatened to stress U.S. wheat already weakened by drought, traders said. Soybean futures rose on signs of fresh export demand and corn followed the firm trend, with wintry conditions in the Midwest adding to


Spring wheat bids drop with large U.S. acreage ideas

Spring wheat bids drop with large U.S. acreage ideas

MGEX May spring wheat dropped 24.25 U.S. cents per bushel on the week

Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada moved lower during the week ended March 29, as losses in Minneapolis futures weighed on values. A report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicting much larger spring wheat acres in the country than many analysts had expected accounted for the sell-off in the futures that spilled

Canola rises on USDA’s soybean acreage outlook

Canola rises on USDA’s soybean acreage outlook

CBOT corn futures followed a track similar to soy

ICE Futures Canada’s May canola futures posted light gains during the week ended March 29, generally hanging in a recently established range of $520-$525 per tonne. Supportive chart signals helped keep canola aloft to start the week. It was somewhat bumpy for futures, though, as the spectre of a large carry-out and expectations for a