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Grain prices experienced a significant decline during the day due to technical selling and optimistic expectations of rain in the Corn Belt. Corn and soybeans were down, while wheat prices also dropped.
Today the highly-anticipated USDA Acreage report defied expectations by estimating American farmers planted over two million more acres of corn and four million fewer acres of soybeans than the department estimated in March.
USDA PROJECTS LESS SOYBEAN CRUSH, BUMING UP ENDING STOCKS
USDA released today the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
SOYBEANS CLOSE UP 24¢ | MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2023
Soybeans ended a strong day of trade up 24¢. Corn closed up a penny. CBOT wheat is up 2¢.
SOYBEANS RALLY UP 15¢ AT CLOSE | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2023
Corn ended the day down 3¢. Soybeans rallied to end the day up 15¢. CBOT wheat is up 5¢. KC wheat is up 9¢.
KC WHEAT CLOSES UP 2% | FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023
At the close, corn is nearly flat, down 0.2 of a cent. Soybeans are down 6¢. CBOT wheat closed up 8¢. KC wheat is up 17¢, over 2%.
CHOPPY DAY ENDS WITH GRAINS IN THE RED | THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023
After a choppy day of trade, corn closed down 5¢ to $6.76. Soybeans ended the day down 9¢ to $15.15.
GRAINS CLOSE IN THE RED | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2023
CBOT wheat is down 10¢. KC wheat is down 15¢. Minneapolis wheat is down 15¢. Live cattle are up 3¢. Lean hogs are down $1.98.
SURPRISING TRADERS, USDA REPORTS SMALLER CORN AND SOY HARVESTS AND SHORTER SUPPLIES
Today, USDA released three major reports, including the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE)
GRAINS CLOSE IN THE RED | MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2023
Corn closed down a penny and soybeans are down 2¢. CBOT wheat is down 2¢.
SOYBEANS REGAIN THE WEEK'S LOSSES AT CLOSE | FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2023
Soybeans closed up 21¢ to end the week at $14.92, regaining the losses since Tuesday’s close.
CORN CLOSES DOWN 16¢ | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2023
March corn ended the day down 16¢ to $6.55. Soybeans started the day up, but ended down 7¢.
SOYBEANS END DAY UP 20¢, WHEAT STILL LOW | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022
At the close, corn is quietly down less than a penny and soybeans are up 20¢. CBOT wheat is down 17¢.
CORN ENDS DAY DOWN 3¢ | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2022
Prices are in the red to end the day. Corn is down 3¢ to $6.60. Soybeans are down 4¢ to $14.32.
SOYBEANS END DAY UP 10¢ | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2022
Corn closed slightly up, by less than a penny. Soybeans ended the day up a dime. CBOT wheat is down 5¢.
CORN UP WHILE WHEAT CLOSES DOWN 13¢ | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2022
Corn finished the day up a penny and soybeans are down 11¢. CBOT wheat is down 13¢.
CORN CLOSES AT LOWEST PRICE SINCE AUGUST | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022
Soybeans ended the week down 30¢ to $14.22. Corn is down 11¢ to $6.53, the lowest it has been since August 25.
USDA PROJECTS HIGHER CORN AND SOYBEAN SUPPLY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022
Today USDA released the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
PRICES MIXED AT THE CLOSE | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022
Corn ended the day down 3¢ while soybeans are up 5¢. CBOT wheat is down 22¢.
CORN ENDS DAY DOWN 9¢ | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022
At the close, corn is down 9¢ while soybeans are down 3¢. CBOT wheat is down 17¢.
GRAINS END DAY DOWN | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2022
CBOT wheat is down 6¢. KC wheat is up a penny. Minneapolis wheat is down 6¢. Live cattle finished the day up 50¢
SOYBEANS CLOSE UP 35¢ | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2022
Wheat closed in line with the day’s downward trend. CBOT wheat is down 57¢. KC wheat is down 49¢. Minneapolis wheat is down 40¢.
WHEAT STAGES COMEBACK, FINISHES UP 16¢ | NOVEMBER 1, 2022
After being down this morning, CBOT wheat finished the day up 16¢. KC wheat finished up 8¢. Minneapolis wheat is up 5¢.
WHEAT FINISHES UP 49¢ | OCTOBER 31, 2022
Wheat futures finished the day strong with CBOT wheat up 49¢ and KC wheat up 48¢. Minneapolis wheat is up 26¢.
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