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Events: Page 84
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Huge Soybean Acres Surprise the Market
Reported soybean acres surprised the market by over 2 million acres
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Corn Shows Strength Toward Close
Fundamentals remain very negative for soybeans but corn remains a different story.
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Grains Steady in the Overnight
U.S. grain markets are trying to find bottom today
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Another Strong Week For Ethanol Production
Today we discuss US ethanol production and what this is doing to the US cash market for old crop corn. Exports are also discussed as Chinese and Ukraine talk both dominated trade circles today.
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Markets Stabilize in Light Volume
Export sales came out within analyst expectations today for corn and soybeans. However, wheat provided a bit of a surprise.
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Stormy Weather Ravages Midwest
Corporate announcements make up a bulk of last week’s top news
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Soybean Basis Jumps as Futures Slide
Corn and Soybean Basis Diverge in the Wake of June 30th Planted Acreage Report and Quarterly Grain Stocks
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Active International Tenders
Multiple international tenders were announced on Monday morning
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Tunnel Vision Glasses
Expand your horizons to include a world market view
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Grains Trade Lower, USDA Report Friday
Watch Cody and Logan as they discuss the USDA report on Friday and where technical support lies for the November soybean contract.
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How Far Can Soybeans Go?
Today Cody and Logan discuss the spread between old crop and new crop soybeans and what that could mean to the August soybean contract. They also dig into the expectations for Friday's WASDE report and talk about what that means to soybean demand.
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Will the July WASDE Report Help Grains Find a Bottom?
With the crop good-to-excellent ratings on soybeans at a 20 year highs, yield will likely be left alone from the June report.
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