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Back for their eighth edition, the U.S. Crop Watch producers are off to their quickest-ever start on planting their corn and ...
By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures continued to rally on Thursday with the strongest gains in the old crop months. An analyst stated ...
--Soybeans for July delivery rose 1.2% to $10.63 1/2 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Thursday, on headlines that the Trump Administration will ease U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, although ...
I concluded my Q1 Barchart analysis of the grain and oilseed futures markets with the following: Don’t Miss a Day: From crude ...
If tariffs of 20% or more remain in place for several years and are accompanied by retaliatory tariffs, farmers will ...
Lately there’s been no shortage of uncertainty and volatility in the stock market, but so far, the grain commodity markets, ...
Spring planting is around the corner for Wisconsin farmers. The latest data shows producers intend to put a lot fewer acres ...
Kentucky farmer Drew Langley got an early start planting soybeans this spring, hoping to boost yields to help soothe the ...
Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net, says soybeans rallied with the tailwind of more talk of Chinese tensions easing and closed above key 200-day moving average resistance.
The United States’ current effective tariff rate of 27% is now the highest since 1903, when it was 27.85%, according to data ...
If an investor wins in a challenge to a law called “Swampbuster,” hundreds of thousands of acres in Iowa and other states could be affected.
When President Donald Trump launched his first trade war with China in 2018, the impact was swift, as prices for key commodities plunged and USDA quickly announced a $12 billion compensation plan for ...