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Harvest of the Winter Wheat crop has begun, with Monday’s Crop Progress report indicating that 4% complete. That is a bit behind schedule, as the 5-year average is 7%, but I’m not certain that ...
Australia's winter crop production is expected to be 8 per cent lower this year, with drought and dry conditions affecting grain growers in South Australia, Victoria and southern New South Wales.
SovEcon estimates the Russian wheat exports for 2025/26 will total 40.8 MMT, a 1.1 MMT increase from their previous number. Private firm ASAP Agri estimates the Ukraine 2025/26 exports at 15 MMT ...
Futures: Looking at a nearby weekly chart, the Minneapolis spring wheat futures have been hard pressed to move much above or below US$6 per bushel, typically holding within 25 cents of that level ...
Spring wheat planting bumped up five points at 87 per cent finished, with progress seven points above the average pace. With 60 per cent of the crop emerged, it rated 45 per cent good to excellent.
K.C. July hard red winter wheat was last down 3-3/4 cents at $5.54-1/2 a bushel, and Minneapolis July spring wheat was last unchanged at $6.10-1/4 a bushel. Soybeans hit 2-month high on hopes of ...
CME likes its chances. The bourse already has the most popular wheat contract in the world for soft red winter wheat, which is grown in states such as Illinois and Ohio and used mostly to make flour ...
Winter rains indicate average wheat yield for upcoming season in Columbia Basin Published 2:33 pm Wednesday, April 16, 2025 By Berit Thorson and Yasser Marte 1/5 ...
Winter acres are up, at 790,000 acres, a 3.9% increase from 760,000 acres in 2024. The decline comes in spring wheat, with 400,000 acres projected, an 11% decrease from 450,000 acres the year before.
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Grains and Oilseeds in Q1 2025- Where are they Heading in Q2? - MSNAfter a 14.20% decline in 2024, the grain and oilseed sector posted a microscopic 0.05% gain in Q1 2025. I concluded my January 7, 2025, Barchart report on grains and oilseeds in 2024 and where ...
By Robb M. Stewart OTTAWA--Canadian farmers expect to plant more wheat and corn this year but are looking a drop in area seeded for canola and soybeans. Nationally, farmers forecast planting 27.5 ...
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