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Mitch Miller

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Conflict Journalist at Freelance

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  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Nothing Like a Strong Canola Market to Bring Out Bullish News 4/17/2025 | 12:04 PM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst After a $123.80/metric ton (mt) rally from the low March 17 to the high April 17 (so far), a profit-taking correction would be a surprise to no one. The interesting thing about markets is -- they can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent in an up-trending market as well.

  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Corn Export Commitments Running Second Highest in 25 Years 4/11/2025 | 10:59 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst Past reports have highlighted the importance of low corn stocks in major exporting countries and the resulting impact on the impressive pace of U.S. corn exports to date.

  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Corn Export Commitments Running Second Highest in 25 Years 4/11/2025 | 10:58 AM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst Past reports have highlighted the importance of low corn stocks in major exporting countries and the resulting impact on the impressive pace of U.S. corn exports to date.

  • 2 weeks ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Soybean/Corn Price Ratio and Tariff Wars Suggest Canadians Should Plant Oilseeds 4/8/2025 | 12:15 PM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst It is completely understandable if soybean acres fall further from the March Prospective Plantings report estimate given the escalation of tariff wars between President Trump and China -- and the resulting breakdown of the new-crop soybean/corn price ratio.

  • 2 weeks ago | dtnpf.com | Mitch Miller

    Soybean/Corn Price Ratio and Tariff Wars Suggest Canadians Should Plant Oilseeds 4/8/2025 | 12:14 PM CDT By  Mitch Miller , DTN Contributing Canadian Grains Analyst It is completely understandable if soybean acres fall further from the March Prospective Plantings report estimate given the escalation of tariff wars between President Trump and China -- and the resulting breakdown of the new-crop soybean/corn price ratio.