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Cattle bulls are hitting the gas in 2026: What to watch, and why grains and hogs are down
Grain and lean hog (HEG26) futures markets entered 2006 with a weaker tone, while the live (LEG26) and feeder cattle (GFH26) ...
Grain futures had a rough end to the week with corn, soybeans, and wheat all finishing near the low end of the day’s and week’s range. At the close March corn was down 5 ¾ cents to settle at 440 ¾, ...
The soft red winter wheat (ZWH26), soybean (ZSF26), meal (ZMF26), and soybean oil (ZLF26) markets at present look very heavy and susceptible to more price downside in the near term. However, corn ...
--Wheat for December delivery rose 2% to $5.21 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday, breaking a four-day losing streak as export prices in Russia get better on weather difficulties there.
A large global wheat surplus continues to dominate market sentiment despite other geopolitical drivers, keeping wheat prices ...
A push to increase competition in seed, fertilizer and chemicals is evolving and much needed. It will be an influencer into ...
USDA's Jan. 12 reports face scrutiny after government shutdown delays, while global factors and financial markets add ...
--Wheat for March delivery fell 1.6% to $5.21 1/4 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday, with traders eyeing South American wheat crops as competitive against U.S. wheat on the world export ...
Corn futures are trading with 2 to 4 cent losses so far on Friday, as traders kick off 2026 with some weakness. The CmdtyView ...
Expert tips to capitalize on brief price rallies despite abundant supplies keeping corn under $5 and soybeans under $12 in ...
Since reaching a 17-month high on November 18, soybeans have been in a sharp decline. Prices have fallen in 16 of the last 23 trading sessions and are now roughly $1.20 per bushel lower than a month ...
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