Jerry Gulke: Will the USDA Report Meet Bullish Expectations?
The excitement in the grain markets continues. July corn prices were up 58.25¢ and July soybean prices were up 55.75¢, for the week ending May 7. July wheat prices were up 27.75¢.
Markets Now with Tyne Morgan: Buckle Up, The Market Volatility is Just Getting Started
The commodity markets proved the bull market is far from over, as May corn futures ended the week above the $7.70 mark. December corn futures reached $6.36. Soybean prices had a similar story, with old crop finishing Friday above $16.
China Buys Most Corn Since January Despite Pledge to Change Feed Mix
Chinese buyers bought 1.36 million tonnes of U.S. corn, matching their seventh biggest ever purchase of U.S. supplies of the grain, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Friday.
Is the Death of CME's Open Outcry Trading the Death of True Price Discovery for Commodities?
A tradition for more than 100 years will now be a thing of the past. The CME Group announced this week it's not reopening the open outcry pits on the trading floor, which means the tradition will be gone for good.
Do bull markets motivate or paralyze you? Do you stay active in updating your projections or sit on the sidelines watching prices tick up? Here's what you can do to help make the decision-making process easier.
March beef and pork exports both surpassed previous monthly record high values. Pork exports and shipments of beef muscle cuts also set new volume records in March.
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