Wheat gains despite global supply pressure

Soybeans were modestly lower on fund and technical selling. CONAB is projecting higher production in Brazil, along with an increase in exports due to U.S. tensions with China. 2025/26 Brazilian bean production is seen at a 177.639 million tons, 3.6% larger than the 2024/25 record, thanks to increased acreage and yield expectations, with exports estimated…Continue Reading

China deal or poor harvest could jolt soybean prices, analyst says

A market analyst suggests the soybean market is in a unique spot. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing says a prolonged trade war with China would keep prices range-bound or lower. “The bean market has, I think of all the markets out there (including) corn, beans and wheat, the bean market has the quickest potential…Continue Reading

Northwest Iowa farmer: California E15 access a big win for ethanol

A past president of the Iowa Corn Promotion Board says E15 access in California should help give corn farmers a demand boost. “The best way to find that (demand) is through renewable fuels,” said Kelly Nieuwenhuis. Nieuwenhuis, who also farms in northwestern Iowa, says California is a substantial renewable fuels market. “At full potential, from…Continue Reading

U.S. corn shipments maintain strong momentum

U.S. corn continues to leave port at a rapid clip, boosted by favorable pricing against key competitors. The USDA says corn inspections during the week ending October 9th were more than double a year ago, with Mexico and Colombia as the top destinations, and the overall pace staying faster than last marketing year. Wheat export…Continue Reading

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