Markets move up, down or sideways. For the last month, corn prices have been trading sideways, while soybeans were in a downtrend. Are we on the verge of a new price trend? Jerry Gulke weighs in.
The Harvest Dilemma: Should You Sell $14 Soybeans and $7 Corn Out of the Field and Still Reown On Paper?
USDA's October crop report initially sent soybean prices soaring higher, but the momentum didn't last long. As University of Illinois economist Joe Janzen says, soybean prices are in the midst of a battle.
Grains End Lower on Higher Dollar and Poor Exports, Cattle Disappoint After Cash High for Year, While Hogs Get an Export Boost
The corn exports are tracking so slow, USDA will probably have to lower them again, says Mark Schultz of Northstar Commodity. He provides his market analysis to AgDay’s Michelle Rook.
Did the Yield Drops in USDA's Reports Put a Floor Under Grain Prices?
Ahead of the report, analysts expected a drop in corn yield, but not soybean yield. As a result, Jon Scheve, president of grain for Superior Feed Ingredients, says this report likely put a floor under prices the balance of the calendar year.
A labor strike along U.S. railroads is still a possibility after the third-largest railroad union rejected a tentative labor agreement this week. The agreement had the support of the White House.
New Record: Iowa Farm Joins the $26,000 Per Acre Club
Farmland is still going for record amounts. Just look at this recent sale in Iowa. In Plymouth County, Iowa, a new record was set to the tune of $26,250 per acre.
Matt Bennett with AgMarket.Net, and Scott Irwin and Joe Janzen, agricultural economists with University of Illinois, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.