Search: Corn
2012 Results
2012 Results
Market Line
With the Fed’s continued rate hikes, Beef prices continue to drift lower among Government shutdown fears. Let’s go to Virginia McGathey with the CME Group to hear more.
Market Line
The Beef market saw big losses yesterday, as some analysts suggest long liquidation contracts are to blame. Let’s go to Oliver Sloup with the CME Group to hear more.
Market Line
Continued support in the beef market holds prices steady after a friendly On Feed Cattle Report came out yesterday.
Market Line
Commodities across the board react to continued inflation issues and broad economic concerns.
Market Line
Steady Cash prices continues to drive contracts higher in the Beef Market.
Market Line
Pressure in the grain market continues, as exports in the Black Sea Region remain a factor.
Market Line
The Beef rally takes a break, despite tighter supplies throughout the industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Corn production in Southern states expected to vary, and U.S. farm income will decline modestly in 2024 and then run at historically high levels in the near term.
Market Line
Marketline Report for Monday, September 18th
Market Line
Marketline Report for Friday, September 15th
Market Line
Marketline Report for Thurs, September 14th
Market Line
Marketline Report for Wednesday, September 13th
Market Line
Marketline Report for Tuesday, September 12th
Market Line
The Beef Market finished Friday lower, but up on the week.
Market Line
Earlier than expected planting windows could influence US Soybean market and exports.
Market Line
The cattle market continues to gain momentum, as tighter supplies secure demand.
Market Line
Cattle futures finished the day mixed, as shorter contracts were weaker in both Live and Feeders.
Market Line
Corn and Soybeans finished the month of August in the red despite a flash sale to Mexico.
The Agribusiness Update
California Water Resources Control Board delay minimum instream river flows with plans to adopt interim measures, and RFA sends letter to EPA Administrator blasting the agency’s Science Advisory Board.
The Agribusiness Update
California Water Resources Control Board delay minimum instream river flows with plans to adopt interim measures, and RFA sends letter to EPA Administrator blasting the agency’s Science Advisory Board.