If the recent tariff-fueled selloff in Chicago corn futures felt extreme, that’s because it was, especially given the season.
--Wheat for May delivery fell 1.3% to $5.56 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Thursday, in response to a sizable reduction in export sales reported by the USDA Thursday. --Soybeans for May ...
Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, says corn was supported by strong demand with a 59 million bu. weekly export ...
Kent Beadle with Paradigm Futures says all but old crop corn saw more pressure with the risk off attitude regarding tariffs ...
An imminent trade war between the United States and its two largest agricultural trading partners sent bullish Chicago corn ...
The European Union unveiled retaliatory tariffs against the U.S., with meats, dairy, and crops like soybeans and wheat among ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report provided a friendly surprise for corn ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly higher Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn rose by 0.25 cent at $4.68 a bushel. May. wheat fell by 0.25 cent at $5.56 a bushel. May. oats gained ...
The EU package, which could see the bloc reintroduce a 25% duty on U.S. corn and potentially add a tariff on U.S. soybeans, ...
CHICAGO: Chicago Board of Trade corn futures rose for a third straight session on Friday as news of exemptions ...
Corn for May delivery fell 1.4%, to $4.59 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, with traders nervous to hold grain futures over the weekend as nations trade tariff blows.