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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
Broker collapse costs N.D. state mill
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota’s state-owned flour mill will likely lose at least $60,000 because of the collapse of a commodities broker the mill has used to guarantee prices for the wheat it buys, according to a state audit.
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota’s state-owned flour mill will likely lose at least $60,000 because of the collapse of a commodities broker the mill has used to guarantee prices for the wheat it buys, according to a state audit.
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - 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
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
Wheat faces challenges in 2012
Wheat, North Dakota’s most prominent crop, faces competitive pressure, both abroad and at home, in 2012, according to Erica Olson, marketing specialist for the North Dakota Wheat Commission.
Monday, January, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Wheat, North Dakota’s most prominent crop, faces competitive pressure, both abroad and at home, in 2012, according to Erica Olson, marketing specialist for the North Dakota Wheat Commission.
Monday, January, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
Market shift
As Jan. 1, 2012 turns, American grain analysts will be looking to the north to see the effects of the planned end to the Canadian Wheat Board’s “single desk” monopoly trading system for wheat and barley exports.
Tuesday, January, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News
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As Jan. 1, 2012 turns, American grain analysts will be looking to the north to see the effects of the planned end to the Canadian Wheat Board’s “single desk” monopoly trading system for wheat and barley exports.
Tuesday, January, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News
Small changes made to ND small grains estimates
FARGO, N.D. — A late-October survey of North Dakota farmers who were later than normal getting their small grains crops in the bin has resulted in a few changes to the official U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates for the state.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — A late-October survey of North Dakota farmers who were later than normal getting their small grains crops in the bin has resulted in a few changes to the official U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates for the state.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Crop Outlook and International Durum Forum held
MINOT, N.D. — People in the spring wheat and durum industries are gathering at Minot’s Grand International Inn for an annual one-day conference.
Tuesday, November, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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MINOT, N.D. — People in the spring wheat and durum industries are gathering at Minot’s Grand International Inn for an annual one-day conference.
Tuesday, November, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Farm bills make sizable impacts
FARGO, N.D. — Since 2008, the U.S. farm support program has kicked out a half-billion to a billion dollars every year, depending largely on the size and impact of weather disasters, which have become a regular fixture. That’s significant in that there are only about 34,000 farmers in the state.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — Since 2008, the U.S. farm support program has kicked out a half-billion to a billion dollars every year, depending largely on the size and impact of weather disasters, which have become a regular fixture. That’s significant in that there are only about 34,000 farmers in the state.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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
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
Winter wheat rebound
Jeff Oberholtzer planted a little winter wheat in 2009 and none in 2010. This fall, the Mohall, N.D., farmer planted a lot.
Tuesday, October, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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Jeff Oberholtzer planted a little winter wheat in 2009 and none in 2010. This fall, the Mohall, N.D., farmer planted a lot.
Tuesday, October, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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
Canadian harvest cruises
An unusually warm, dry fall has made this one of the smoothest harvests in recent memory for Canadian farmers.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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An unusually warm, dry fall has made this one of the smoothest harvests in recent memory for Canadian farmers.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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
Markets trade mixed
Wheat opened the week mixed with Chicago and Kansas City steady to higher while Minneapolis opened lower. Technical strength helped to support the winter wheat exchanges as did weather forecasts.
Tuesday, October, 11, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
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Wheat opened the week mixed with Chicago and Kansas City steady to higher while Minneapolis opened lower. Technical strength helped to support the winter wheat exchanges as did weather forecasts.
Tuesday, October, 11, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets
USDA report pressures grains
The wheat market traded with strength early in the week. Minneapolis wheat was the market of choice in the wheat exchanges, as early estimates for USDA’s reports had spring wheat production being cut and stocks projected to be the tightest ever.
Tuesday, October, 04, 2011 - - Markets
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The wheat market traded with strength early in the week. Minneapolis wheat was the market of choice in the wheat exchanges, as early estimates for USDA’s reports had spring wheat production being cut and stocks projected to be the tightest ever.
Tuesday, October, 04, 2011 - - Markets
A foot in both camps
TIOGA, N.D. — Kathy Neset moved to North Dakota 32 years ago because of oil. She’s still here because of oil, farming and family.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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TIOGA, N.D. — Kathy Neset moved to North Dakota 32 years ago because of oil. She’s still here because of oil, farming and family.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
Markets collapse
The wheat exchanges traded on the defense for most of the week. Most of the selling pressure was tied to technical pressure as well as from better-than-expected rains in the Southern Plains.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - - Markets
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The wheat exchanges traded on the defense for most of the week. Most of the selling pressure was tied to technical pressure as well as from better-than-expected rains in the Southern Plains.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - - Markets
North Dakota's barley and oat harvests wrap up
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota's barley and oat harvests were essentially completed last week as a midweek killing frost was reported in many areas of the state.
Tuesday, September, 20, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota's barley and oat harvests were essentially completed last week as a midweek killing frost was reported in many areas of the state.
Tuesday, September, 20, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
