Historically speaking, soybean prices are still very good, however they have come down off of their highs in January. On Feb. 2, local prices …
Despite a slight price adjustment downward, corn prices remain very favorable after one month into the new year as demand remains strong.
The stars have aligned, or at least certain factors have joined, to help bring a nice rally to soybean prices as Thanksgiving neared.
Something happened in the corn market that rarely happens: it reached a December high past harvest.
The recent story of the soybean market is “this is something else,” in that producers haven’t seen these kinds of prices for some time.
Demand for U.S. corn has been good, and the fact the size of the corn crop has been trimmed has helped with corn prices.
2020 has been a rough year so far for farmers. COVID-19 hurt commodities, sending prices lower. However, as the calendar shifts to September a…
As with corn, the soybean market is turning its attention to the weather after the release of the June 30 final acreage report from the U.S. D…
Following the release of the final acreage report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) at the end of June, corn prices saw a nice litt…
While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the various commodity markets, planting progress for 2020 soybeans in the r…
Outside of a relatively smooth start to this year’s planting, corn producers are finding it hard to find any positive news in the corn market …
What was expected to be a banner year for ethanol production and corn sales now looks less promising – unless something even more unusual than…
There’s lots of news out there for the various markets, including corn, but the amount of impactful, meaningful news is somewhat lacking.
Like corn, soybean prices are “range bound,” the difference being that at least soybean prices have a little bigger range than corn.
The soybean market ended the month of November on a down note, but after the first few days of December soybean prices have picked up a bit, j…
Too much of the U.S. corn crop is still out in the field, especially in North Dakota, and that’s a situation producers are continuing to deal …
Similar to what happened in the corn market, the Sept. 30 USDA Grain Stocks report surprised the soybean market with some somewhat positive numbers.
The latest USDA Grain Stocks report, which was released Sept. 30, was supportive to both corn and soybeans. As a result, there was quite a mov…
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is in the process of resurveying corn producers to get a more accurate picture of final planted corn acres.…
Many of the same story lines for corn apply to the soybean market as well, but one glaring difference is the huge number of carryover stocks s…
A setback in the trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, coupled with a bearish USDA report, is putting a damper on the soybean market.
A setback in the trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, coupled with a bearish USDA report, is putting a damper on the soybean market.
Corn prices, like most other commodities, aren’t where producers would like them to be, but they did get a little bump up recently.
Corn prices, like most other commodities, aren’t where producers would like them to be, but they did get a little bump up recently.
Like a jet airliner flying above a major airport in a continual holding pattern, that’s the U.S. soybean market.