Corn Tops $5 for First Time Since 2014 on Dryness in Argentina
| | | | | Jerry Gulke: Will 2021 Grain Prices Curb Demand? | | 2021 has rolled out the red carpet for grain producers. March corn prices were up 12.5¢ and March soybean prices were up 66.25¢ for the week ending Jan. 8. | | | |
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| | Money Has Poured Into Commodity Markets, How Long Will It Last? | | The story in U.S. commodity prices is changing quickly as massive money flow is pouring into the commodity markets. So, what could reverse the trend? U.S. Farm Report analysts weigh in. | | | |
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| | | Corn Tops $5 for First Time Since 2014 on Dryness in Argentina U.S. soybean and corn futures climbed to fresh 6-1/2 year highs on Wednesday, as worries about dry weather hurting Argentine crops attracted speculative buyers, analysts said. Read More |
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| | Why $15 Soybeans May Be a Reality in the New Year Even though the start to 2021 was a little rocky, as soybeans traded 40 cents off the highs at one point Monday, analysts say there’s still hope for higher prices in the new year. Read More |
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| | Lessons from 2020: The Black Swan Still Lives 2020 was a dynamic year in the markets. From the pandemic causing prices to plummet in the spring to a dramatic recovery during the fall, analysts say key lessons were learned along the way with optimism sprouting for 2021. Read More |
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| | | Cattle, Hog Prices Could Hinge on Domestic Demand in 2021 Livestock producers faced a rollercoaster of prices and events in 2020. As the pandemic caused a major bottleneck in processing, prices responded negatively, but the silver lining of 2020 was the export side where a phenomenal story of demand played out. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Mike North, ever.ag, and Joe Vaclavik, Standard Grain, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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