The wheat complex is continuing the weaker trade across the three markets on Friday. CBT soft red wheat futures are trading with 3 to 4 cent losses. KC HRW futures are down 4 to 5 cents. MPLS spring ...
Wheat is holding withing ½ cent of unchanged across the front months on the three markets. The wheat complex closed Tuesday ...
Have you ever noticed two wheat stalks on the back of an old penny? That little piece of copper –– sometimes steel –– could actually be worth more than your car, or house, or your lifetime salary.
Wheat is continuing the weaker trend from Tuesday, as contracts are down across the three exchanges. The wheat complex fell across the three markets on Tuesday, as USDA found a few more bushels via ...
The price action in corn was impressive to Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, in part because it came during the gut ...
U.S. corn futures extended gains into a fourth session on Friday and posted the first weekly rise in a month as slow farmer ...
According to Gainesville Coins, the 1914-D Lincoln Wheat cent had a very low mintage in its series for its year. The rarity ...
"Final U.S. corn and soybean yield estimates could also become major price drivers, though it remains unclear when they will ...
November soybeans lost 23 U.S. cents per bushel during the week, while corn and wheat losses ranged from five to 10 cents.
Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net says the soybean market reacted negatively as it was pinning its hopes on a trade deal that ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm explains movement in the wheat market that could be a positive sign for the battered ...