Wheat: Wheat closed a little higher in Chicago and KC last week. The weekly charts show that trends are in a short term range. World […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed little changed in Chicago and a little lower in KC last week on some speculative long liquidation and despite positive weekly export […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed lower yesterday in response to the USDA WASDE and production reports. The market expected to see increased ending stocks estimates but the […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed lower last week after making new highs for the move as there has been no new China demand news or rumors. China […]
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 →Wheat: Wheat closed higher last week on speculative buying and despite reports of weaker prices paid in Russia and Argentina. No USDA reports were released […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed lower in quiet trading last week. Russian crop areas remain too dry in Winter Wheat areas and too wet in Spring Wheat […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed a little lower last week. Increased US production and supplies were seen in the USDA reports released last Monday. Reports of stronger […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed a little lower last week despite a solid weekly export sales report. Traders continue to monitor world wheat prices and think the […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat closed near the lows of the week as reports of weaker Russian and European prices are still around. Russian sources told wire services […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: Wheat was a little higher last week, but trailed the rallies in Corn and Soybeans as reports of weaker Russian prices are still around. […]
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Weekly Ag Markets Update – 12/08/2025
Wheat: Wheat closed a little higher last week although demand for Wheat in export markets remains limited. The StatsCan report showed increased Wheat production. The […]
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