CHICAGO, March 26 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) wheat futures fell on Tuesday in technical trading, as large Russian supplies, a strong dollar and fading Chinese demand weighed on the ...
Grains are quiet and chopping on both sides of steady on Wednesday after testing the top side of recent trading ranges. Is ...
Wheat for May was up 7.75 cents at $6.0225 a bushel; May corn rose 3.25 cents at $4.41 a bushel, May oats was unchanged at $3.67 a bushel; while May soybeans fell 3.25 cents at $11.6275 a bushel.
Grain and livestock futures try to extend gains for a third day. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, says there are several ...
The grain markets continue to be more concerned about geopolitical issues than the planting forecast, but there are pitfalls ...
In a state where sheep ranching is becoming more and more common, there are more sheep being raised for meat production than ...
Agriculture department says if protest continues, supply of fertilisers, especially urea and di-ammonia phosphate will be ...
Wheat for May was up 9.50 cents at $5.9450 a bushel; May corn lost 5.25 cents at $4.3775 a bushel, May oats was off .25 cent at $3.67 a bushel; while May soybeans declined 1.50 cents at $11.66 a ...
Beef mixed and pork higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Apr. live cattle fell .47 cent at $1.8355 a pound; Apr. feeder cattle rose .85 cent at $2.4375 a pound; while May lean hogs was up 1.87 ...