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Potential exports drive wheat higher
The corn market gained 25 cents last week with the strength in the wheat market. Rumors that Russia may put a tax on wheat exports and may even ban exports supported the wheat market which spilled over to corn. The strengthening export demand and a firming cash basis also offered support last week.
Monday, January, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market gained 25 cents last week with the strength in the wheat market. Rumors that Russia may put a tax on wheat exports and may even ban exports supported the wheat market which spilled over to corn. The strengthening export demand and a firming cash basis also offered support last week.
Monday, January, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
USDA deflates bulls
Corn started last week trading with strength due to continued weather concerns in South America, primarily Argentina. But the gains were short-lived once USDA’s reports were released. USDA’s Final Crop Production report was not friendly for corn, as USDA raised 2011 U.S. corn yields and harvested acreage.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Corn started last week trading with strength due to continued weather concerns in South America, primarily Argentina. But the gains were short-lived once USDA’s reports were released. USDA’s Final Crop Production report was not friendly for corn, as USDA raised 2011 U.S. corn yields and harvested acreage.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
Export market shows potential life
The corn market climbed back above the $6 level and gained 6 cents last week. Market support came from new export sales last week and the lack of farmer selling.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market climbed back above the $6 level and gained 6 cents last week. Market support came from new export sales last week and the lack of farmer selling.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Agweek - News
February starts on firm footing
The corn market remained unchanged last week and traded near $6.40 in the March contract. The futures traded in a sideways pattern last week as it lacked any fresh news. Decent export sales last week, a firm cash market and lack of farmer selling offered support.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market remained unchanged last week and traded near $6.40 in the March contract. The futures traded in a sideways pattern last week as it lacked any fresh news. Decent export sales last week, a firm cash market and lack of farmer selling offered support.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News
Pea movement shows signs of slowing
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Peas still are being exported, but the pace has slowed. Blame credit problems for European traders, but also blame the general slowing of global economies. Trade of commodities is being hampered by tight banking capital.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Peas still are being exported, but the pace has slowed. Blame credit problems for European traders, but also blame the general slowing of global economies. Trade of commodities is being hampered by tight banking capital.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
U.S. trade official 'dumbfounded' by GOP boycott
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration's top trade official said Friday he is “dumbfounded” and “shell-shocked” by Senate Republicans who blocked action on three coveted free trade agreements the GOP largely supports.
Friday, July, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration's top trade official said Friday he is “dumbfounded” and “shell-shocked” by Senate Republicans who blocked action on three coveted free trade agreements the GOP largely supports.
Friday, July, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
‘New era in ag’? Don’t be so sure
A top CHS official, speaking at the recent Prairie Grains Conference at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D., is taking big-picture look at supply and demand
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Agweek - News
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A top CHS official, speaking at the recent Prairie Grains Conference at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D., is taking big-picture look at supply and demand
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Agweek - News
Signs point to higher energy prices
News from Tehran, Iran, motivated the early rally in energy prices as the Iranian Supreme Court sentenced the Iranian-American accused of espionage to death and also declared that they would not give in to sanction pressure from Western nations and would continue to enrich uranium.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
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News from Tehran, Iran, motivated the early rally in energy prices as the Iranian Supreme Court sentenced the Iranian-American accused of espionage to death and also declared that they would not give in to sanction pressure from Western nations and would continue to enrich uranium.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
Corn demand is strong
As of Jan. 24, the Global Forecast System model was not as wet as the European model for Brazil. Still, the weather situation in Argentina and Brazil is not as dire as it was a few weeks ago. A more regular rain pattern is noted with systems passing and producing rainfall every six to eight days. This should benefit the soybean crop, but damage to the corn crop is irreversible.
Monday, January, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
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As of Jan. 24, the Global Forecast System model was not as wet as the European model for Brazil. Still, the weather situation in Argentina and Brazil is not as dire as it was a few weeks ago. A more regular rain pattern is noted with systems passing and producing rainfall every six to eight days. This should benefit the soybean crop, but damage to the corn crop is irreversible.
Monday, January, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
NGFA urges CRP reduction
WASHINGTON — The National Grain and Feed Association is urging the Senate Agriculture Committee to make dramatic changes to reduce the size of the Conservation Reserve Program, which is currently authorized to pay farmers to idle up to 32 million acres of farmland.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
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WASHINGTON — The National Grain and Feed Association is urging the Senate Agriculture Committee to make dramatic changes to reduce the size of the Conservation Reserve Program, which is currently authorized to pay farmers to idle up to 32 million acres of farmland.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
Market quiet ahead of report
Wheat started the week on the defense and traded with losses throughout the session. Early pressure was a result of spillover pressure from a sharply higher U.S. dollar. Additional selling was due to news that Egypt bought 120,000 metric tons of Ukraine wheat. The Minneapolis exchange was the best performer as concerns about tight stocks of high-quality wheat continue to support hard wheat’s.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
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Wheat started the week on the defense and traded with losses throughout the session. Early pressure was a result of spillover pressure from a sharply higher U.S. dollar. Additional selling was due to news that Egypt bought 120,000 metric tons of Ukraine wheat. The Minneapolis exchange was the best performer as concerns about tight stocks of high-quality wheat continue to support hard wheat’s.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
USDA report offers little surprise
The corn market lost 10 cents last week as there were no big surprises in the U.S. Department of Agriculture supply and demand report. Traders were expecting tighter stocks and an increase in exports, which did materialize and was built into the market.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market lost 10 cents last week as there were no big surprises in the U.S. Department of Agriculture supply and demand report. Traders were expecting tighter stocks and an increase in exports, which did materialize and was built into the market.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News
USDA surprises market
Wheat traded lower in most of the session this week, except for March 30. Early selling was tied to improving conditions for the Southern Plains winter wheat crop and from position squaring ahead of the March 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture report while strength March 30 was because of a friendlier-than-expected acreage report from USDA.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Wheat traded lower in most of the session this week, except for March 30. Early selling was tied to improving conditions for the Southern Plains winter wheat crop and from position squaring ahead of the March 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture report while strength March 30 was because of a friendlier-than-expected acreage report from USDA.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
USDA report mixed
Wheat opened and traded with decent gains to start the week. Support came from a sharply lower U.S. dollar market as the dollar dropped more than a full cent. Additional support came from technical buying as traders try and correct an oversold market condition. Wheat trimmed its gains late in the session on reports of good rains over much of the Southern Plain states.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
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Wheat opened and traded with decent gains to start the week. Support came from a sharply lower U.S. dollar market as the dollar dropped more than a full cent. Additional support came from technical buying as traders try and correct an oversold market condition. Wheat trimmed its gains late in the session on reports of good rains over much of the Southern Plain states.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
Soybeans struggle
Wheat opened the week mixed with the winter wheat contracts lower while the Minneapolis exchanges started higher.
Monday, October, 24, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
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Wheat opened the week mixed with the winter wheat contracts lower while the Minneapolis exchanges started higher.
Monday, October, 24, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
EU debt issue drives markets
Wheat started the week higher with support coming from what appeared to be an overall fund buying frenzy. With the EU debt issue soon to be a memory, traders are starting to return to the market. Additional support for the winter wheat exchanges came from weather forecasts that still are calling for warm dry conditions for much of the Southern Plain states. The Minneapolis market was under pressure late in the session as traders took profits on long Minneapolis short Chicago spreads.
Monday, October, 31, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
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Wheat started the week higher with support coming from what appeared to be an overall fund buying frenzy. With the EU debt issue soon to be a memory, traders are starting to return to the market. Additional support for the winter wheat exchanges came from weather forecasts that still are calling for warm dry conditions for much of the Southern Plain states. The Minneapolis market was under pressure late in the session as traders took profits on long Minneapolis short Chicago spreads.
Monday, October, 31, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
Soybeans take a strong lead
The corn market lost 5 cents in March and 15 cents in December last week. Corn continued to trade in its sideways pattern. The market found support from fresh export sales along with tight ending stocks, while the new crop market is finding pressure from larger acreage and yield estimates.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market lost 5 cents in March and 15 cents in December last week. Corn continued to trade in its sideways pattern. The market found support from fresh export sales along with tight ending stocks, while the new crop market is finding pressure from larger acreage and yield estimates.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Agweek - News
A wave of export sales
The corn market gained 10 cents last week. The futures came under pressure mid-week with larger acreage and production estimates for 2012. Buying interest did resurface late last week with fresh export sales.
Monday, February, 20, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market gained 10 cents last week. The futures came under pressure mid-week with larger acreage and production estimates for 2012. Buying interest did resurface late last week with fresh export sales.
Monday, February, 20, 2012 - Agweek - News
Firm markets start new month
The corn market gained 8 to 10 cents in both old and new crop contracts last week. Corn found support from smaller South American production and tighter U.S. old crop ending stock estimates. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release its next monthly crop production and supply/demand report on March 9.
Monday, March, 05, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The corn market gained 8 to 10 cents in both old and new crop contracts last week. Corn found support from smaller South American production and tighter U.S. old crop ending stock estimates. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release its next monthly crop production and supply/demand report on March 9.
Monday, March, 05, 2012 - Agweek - News
Planting progresses
All three wheat exchanges struggled last week but most of the issues were in the winter wheat exchanges while Minneapolis experienced modest gains.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
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All three wheat exchanges struggled last week but most of the issues were in the winter wheat exchanges while Minneapolis experienced modest gains.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
