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 […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were about unchanged last week and the trends are starting to turn down. The USDA reports were not bullish to Wheat as […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were lower last week on what appeared to be mostly speculative selling. There was not any real news for buyers. World Wheat […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were lower in Chicago, but higher in the other markets with the best price action on Friday seen in Minneapolis. World Wheat […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were lower last week in all three markets after USDA showed poor export demand in the weekly reports. Tensions remined high between […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were higher last week for Winter Wheat, but a little lower in Minneapolis Spring Wheat. Egypt is moving its Wheat buying to […]
Continue Reading →Wheat: The markets were lower last week on lower quotes for export Wheat from Russia and on much lower offer prices from Argentina. Tensions remined […]
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Weekly Ag Markets Update – 04/07/2025
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 […]
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