Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says one of the markets that was able to cut through the tariff noise and end higher for the week were wheat and corn.
An agronomist with AgriGold says many farmers have tar spot on their mind. Brian Weihmeir, who covers central Illinois, says ...
--Soybeans for May delivery fell 3.4%, to $9.86 1/2 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, falling after China levied a new 34% tariff on imported U.S. goods, of which soybeans are one of ...
Rotating cereal rye and winter wheat into fields of corn and soy reduces fertilizer loss by 50% in Illinois, without ...
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says grains saw risk off selling and positioning ahead of President Trump's ...
Corn rootworm is the number one pest that corn growers have to manage every single year. For years, one of the top rootworm management tools has been Bt corn. However, ...
Eggs and the continual increase in cost have captured the attention of households and news broadcasters alike. While egg prices may not be mentioned daily, we still hear about them on a frequent basis ...
This week's macro focus is centered around U.S. President Trump's expected tariff rollout on Wednesday and Friday's U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, with market participants keeping a close eye on the ...
July corn futures (ZCN25) present a buying opportunity on more price strength. See on the daily bar chart for July corn ...
Across the Corn Belt, cool, dry weather prevails in the wake of a departing cold front.  On Sunday, however, the front ...
--Wheat for May delivery rose 1.8% to $5.37 1/2 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, with the USDA making a larger-than-expected cut to expectations for farmers planting wheat this spring ...
Agricultural economic conditions remained relatively weak across the Corn Belt, driven by concerns over drought conditions, ...