We find ourselves trading a dime higher on corn and fifty cents on the plus side on beans for the week. I am reporting as we approach the noon hour and one of the major crop reports of ...
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We are putting the final touches on an interesting week in the commodity markets. We find corn trading twenty cents stronger and beans doing the opposite ...
The USDA released its latest supply/demand update this week and made minor adjustments to the export figures. Corn showed a reduction of 75 million bushels putting the carry-out figure ...
The grain market’s have been trading on both sides of unchanged this week. Traders seem to be focused on weather issues in the southern hemisphere, too much rain in the north, and...
We are rapidly coming to the end of February and Mother Nature is reminding us we are in OHIO. Hard to believe in just six weeks we could see planters in the fields in southern Ohio...
This week the commodity markets have been seasonably quiet with corn trading a nickel lower and beans down fifteen cents on the week...
This week brought the monthly supply and demand report from the USDA. They made only a few small changes to the US numbers...
This week has been somewhat of a quiet week in the commodity market with corn trading five cents lower and beans up twenty cents...
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