By Tom Polansek CHICAGO, March 13 (Reuters) - U.S. grain prices have surged since the Iran war began, triggering a flurry of ...
Grain futures woke up during February with soybeans leading the charge thanks to a supportive social media post from President Donald Trump suggesting that China might buy an additional 8 million ...
By the administration's logic, Iowa is hurting Arizona by producing so much corn. This is a very silly way to think about economic policy.
Grain futures were mixed in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn rose by 4.25 cents at $4.49 a bushel. Mar. wheat lost 0.75 cent at $5.88 a bushel. Mar.
Grains futures all made new highs for the move in the overnight session but could not hold on to gains during the day says Garrett Toay of AgTrader Talk with a pick up in farmer selling.
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War with Iran sends commodity markets into chaos as corn and soybeans rally while fertilizer costs explode higher across global markets.
USDA’s March World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates risks getting lost in the mix as the escalating war with Iran feeds volatility across markets, including grains. Traders are also looking ...
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Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this ...
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“I wish this administration would get their act together,” the farmer said.