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Mitch Miller

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  • 2 days ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Wheat Showing Signs of a Bottom; Minneapolis Premium in Focus 6/5/2025 | 11:35 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst We need to start with a brief history lesson given how similar the current situation is to the past drought. A rally that began in August 2020 on strong demand due to a very unusual price discount for Minneapolis wheat resulted in a $5.96/bushel gain by November 2021 with the help of the drought of 2021.

  • 2 days ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Wheat Showing Signs of a Bottom; Minneapolis Premium in Focus 6/5/2025 | 11:33 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst We need to start with a brief history lesson given how similar the current situation is to the past drought.

  • 4 days ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Soybean Oil's Bullish Potential Remains Despite Recent Weakness 6/3/2025 | 11:50 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst Following an impressive breakout into new contract highs, surpassing not only the top of a symmetrical triangle but long-term resistance at old support, three strong waves of selling put the market on its heels.

  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    The North American Beef Herd: A Slow Death by Prosperity? 5/29/2025 | 12:15 PM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst "Death" is obviously an exaggeration for dramatic effect. One should never underestimate the resiliency of the cattle industry. But the principle is none-the-less concerning.

  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    North American Oat Ending Stocks Flirting with Record Low Levels 5/26/2025 | 11:08 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst Even with an anticipated increase in area and related production of oats in Canada in 2025, exports will have to fall to maintain near record low ending stocks for 2025-26 thanks to tight beginning stocks, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC).