WHEAT General Comments: Wheat closed a little higher again yesterday after opening lower in reaction to news that the government has found a way […]
Continue Reading →COTTON General Comments: Cotton was higher again yesterday as US officials indicated that deals are coming with China, Vietnam, and Cambodia in addition to […]
Continue Reading →WHEAT General Comments: Wheat closed a little higher again yesterday in reaction to news that the government has found a way to a deal […]
Continue Reading →COTTON General Comments: Cotton was a little higher again yesterday on ideas that a new trade agreement with Asian countries was at hand against […]
Continue Reading →DJ USDA Grain Inspections for Export in Metric Tons – Oct 27 WA_GR101 Washington, DC Mon Oct 27, 2025 USDA Market News […]
Continue Reading →COTTON General Comments: Cotton was a little higher yesterday as news from Asia was released over the weekend. US officials indicated that deals are […]
Continue Reading →DJ U.S., China Sound Confident Note After Trade Talks — 2nd Update By Hannah Miao and Chun Han Wong KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed higher last week in reaction to news that the government has sanctioned Crude Oil and products exports from Russia. The news lifted […]
Continue Reading →DJ U.S., China Sound Confident Note After Trade Talks — 2nd Update By Hannah Miao and Chun Han Wong KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — […]
Continue Reading →DJ Analysts’ Estimates for October Cattle-On-Feed Report The following estimates, as compiled by the Wall Street Journal for the nation’s feedyards with a capacity […]
Continue Reading →COTTON General Comments: Cotton was higher yesterday after President Trump increased sanctions on Russia to include big restrictions on its Crude Oil exports and […]
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Softs Report 10/31/2025
COTTON General Comments: Cotton was lower yesterday as US trade deals struck with Asian countries made no specific mention of Cotton trade. The lack […]
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