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Grain Bulls Are Back in Business as China Resumes Soybean, Wheat Purchases. What Comes Next?
A one-year U.S.-China trade truce and apparent better diplomacy efforts between the world’s two largest economies sparked the ...
--Wheat for December delivery rose 1.8% to $5.33 1/4 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade Friday, as traders got their books in order on the last business day of the month. --Soybeans for January ...
A choppy grain trade has presented a lot of shorter-term opportunities for traders on both sides of the market. Is that the trend into the prospective planting report? Futures trading involves ...
Politics, trade, and perception have all swirled together to keep prices alive, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. She ...
Delta Grain is expanding its operations in Sidon in Leflore County. Will this help Mississippi's soybean farmers, crippled by ...
Following U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s preliminary negotiations with Chinese trade officials, the grain markets have rallied significantly ahead of President Trump’s meeting with President ...
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CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were higher Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dec. corn rose by 3.75 cents at $4.35 a bushel. Dec. wheat gained 10.75 cents at $5.45 a bushel. Dec. oats rose by 6.75 ...
The U.S. government shutdown has silenced critical grain export data, leaving Canadian traders, market analysts and farmers ...
Deal Hopes: Wheat leads the grains rally in early trading, before losing some steam but still closing with gains. RCM's Doug Bergman wrote that wheat is overbought, "with prices pushing through ...
There is an old market adage in the grain trade that “if the bears have Thanksgiving, the bulls will have Christmas.” In grain markets, there are no guarantees, just tendencies. That means in many ...
University of Idaho students watch a presentation by then-Viterra agronomist and buyer Daniel Stenbakken, right, June 2 as part of the week-long Portland Grain Trade Tour of the region’s grain ...
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