Technically speaking the price action of Chicago, Kansas City and Minneapolis wheat varieties are signaling a change is coming — one that might not be recognized until the price ship has sailed.
Is Brazil's Soybean Crop Getting Smaller? One Group in Brazil Just Cut Its Estimate
This week, a Brazil-based consultancy cut its soybean production estimate for the country by 2.1 million metric tons. Between Brazil and Argentina’s drought-impacted crops, the situation has the market's attention.
5 Crop and Livestock Charts to Ponder from USDA’s 10-Year Outlook
What will the next decade hold for your farm? What factors should you use to weigh investments or crop planning? Here are five trends and data sets to analyze from USDA's latest Agricultural Baseline Projections.
Market for Meal: Morocco Holds Promise As A Key Buyer for U.S. Soybean Products
The soybean processing industry is expanding in the U.S., which means there will be an excess of soybean meal. AgDay's Michelle Rook traveled to Morocco in January with South Dakota soybean producers who are working to develop trading relationships.
Andrew Jackson with Action Ag, Alan Hoskins with American Farm Mortgage and Joe Vaclavik with Standard Grain talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.