Sam Hudson with Corn Belt Marketing says the wheat and soybean market continue to see fund buying, but corn can't follow.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.26 a bushel. Mar. wheat gained 3.25 cents at $5.63 a bushel. Mar. oats was ...
March corn (ZCH26) futures last week saw a meager gain of 1 1/2 cents. However, last Friday’s technically bullish weekly high ...
Tommy Grisafi with Nesvick Trading says wheat led on short covering and pulled corn and soybeans off early lows.
December 2026 corn futures rally to $4.6450, highest close since January 8. Expert analysis reveals critical $4.40-$4.70 ...
Export sales of U.S. corn and soybeans for the week ended Feb. 12 landed within analyst forecasts. In its latest weekly export sales report published Friday, the Department of Agriculture said export ...
Wheat futures show recovery signs after dismal 2025 performance driven by drought concerns, acreage cuts, demand strength and ...
In less than 30 days, the corn and bean planters will be running in the cotton belt, while it’s only 50 days until planting ...
--Soybeans for March delivery rose 0.2% to $11.14 3/4 a bushel.
-- Wheat for March delivery settled up 0.8% on the Chicago Board of Trade at $5.33 1/2 a bushel, picking up after several days of losses on projections for strong global production. -- Corn for March ...
--Corn for March delivery settled down 1.7% Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade at $4.42 1/4 a bushel, taking a step back after testing resistance late last week. --Wheat for March delivery fell 1.2% ...
Chicago grains futures rose Monday on hopes the U.S. may be heading toward an end to the government shutdown, which would restore access to the full set of agricultural data. Grain traders rely on ...
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