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3 days ago |
profarmer.com | Brian Grete
Good morning!Corn and wheat firmer, soybeans weaker overnight... Corn and wheat futures built on Wednesday’s corrective gains overnight, while the soybean market pulled back. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading 2 to 3 cents higher, soybeans are 2 to 4 cents lower and wheat futures are fractionally to 3 cents higher. The U.S. dollar index and front-month crude oil futures are both trading just above unchanged. Canada prepares to retaliate against U.S. metals tariffs...
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5 days ago |
profarmer.com | Brian Grete
Good morning!Corn and beans mildly firmer, wheat weaker this morning... Corn futures faced pressure for much of the overnight session but have rebounded to slight gains this morning. Soybeans are also mildly firmer while wheat is under pressure. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading around a penny higher, soybeans are 2 to 4 cents higher and wheat futures are 2 to 7 cents lower. The U.S. dollar index is up nearly 400 points and front-month crude oil futures are about 35 cents higher.
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6 days ago |
profarmer.com | Brian Grete
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6 days ago |
profarmer.com | Brian Grete
Good morning!Corn and wheat firmer, soybeans lower to start the week... Wheat futures firmed overnight, pulling corn mildly higher this morning, while soybeans weakened. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading fractionally to 2 cents higher, soybeans are mostly 4 cents lower and wheat futures are 5 to 7 cents higher. The U.S. dollar index is down nearly 550 points and front-month crude oil futures are around $2.50 higher. Rains expected across central U.S. this week...
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1 week ago |
profarmer.com | Brian Grete
Good morning!Quiet overnight grain trade... Corn and wheat futures mildly favored the upside during overnight trade, while soybeans faced light selling pressure. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading steady to a penny higher, soybeans are 1 to 2 cents lower, winter wheat markets are fractionally to a penny higher and spring wheat is 5 to 7 cents higher. The U.S. dollar index is around 250 points higher and front-month crude oil futures are about 75 cents higher.
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