Wheat: All three markets closed lower last week, and the Winter Wheat markets traded to new lows for the move. Winter crops in the Great […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets closed mixed last week, with Chicago and Kansas City a little lower and Minneapolis higher. There are still reports of and forecasts […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed lower last week on weekly export sales cancellations and as the weather for growing crops improved with more reports of […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed lower last week as futures found new support from stronger world market prices but as the weather for growing crops […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed higher last week as speculators were buying in short positions and as the weather for growing crops was not good. […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed lower last week in response to the tariffs that President Trump imposed yesterday afternoon. Speculators were already short and took […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed lower last week and saw selling pressure every day, with dry outlooks for the Great Plains and Black Sea regions […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed higher last week, but near the lows of the week with dry outlooks for the Great Plains and Black Sea […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets closed a little higher last week on stronger weekly export sales and as reaction passed to news of tariffs being imposed on […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: All three markets closed a little lower on relaxation of the tariffs and despite good weekly export sales. Trump has allowed auto makers to […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Chicago closed a little higher and Kansas City and Minneapolis were slightly lower last week on reports of weaker overseas values and chart trends […]
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Weekly Ag Markets Update – 05/19/2025
Wheat: Minneapolis was much lower as rains moved into growing areas and the crop conditions showed significant improvement. Winter crops in the Great Plains are […]
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