Pro Farmer

Pro Farmer

Pro Farmer is a prominent news and marketing company that offers impartial market news and insights to farmers and leaders in the agricultural business.

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  • 1 week ago | profarmer.com | Brian Grete

    Good morning!Grains relatively quiet overnight... Corn, soybeans and wheat traded in relatively tight ranges overnight as the broader marketplace monitors escalating tensions in the Middle East and awaits Fed commentary and other macroeconomic developments. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading unchanged to fractionally higher, soybeans are 1 to 2 cents lower and wheat futures are 1 to 3 cents higher.

  • 1 week ago | profarmer.com | Brian Grete

    Good morning!Soyoil futures pull back overnight... After two days of limit-up trade, soyoil futures pulled back overnight, while corn, soybeans and spring pivoted around unchanged and the winter wheat markets mildly favored the upside. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading fractionally lower to a penny higher, soybeans are mostly a penny higher, winter wheat markets are 1 to 3 cents lower and spring wheat is mostly 2 cents lower.

  • 1 week ago | profarmer.com | Brian Grete

  • 1 week ago | profarmer.com | Brian Grete

    Good morning!Corn and wheat weaker, beans firmer overnight... Corn and wheat futures pulled back from Friday’s gains during the overnight session, while surging soyoil futures supported soybeans. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading 4 to 5 cents lower, soybeans are 1 to 3 cents higher and wheat futures are 3 to 6 cents lower.

  • 2 weeks ago | profarmer.com | Brian Grete

    Good morning!Grains relatively calm as crude oil shoots higher... Corn futures faced selling pressure overnight, while soybeans and wheat traded modestly higher. As of 6:30 a.m. CT, corn futures are trading 1 to 2 cents lower, soybeans are steady to 2 cents higher, winter wheat markets are 4 to 5 cents higher and spring wheat is mostly 2 cents higher. Front-month crude oil futures are around $5.50 higher and the U.S. dollar index is more than 600 points higher this morning.

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