Argentina’s New Government Hikes Export Taxes on Ag Products: As anticipated, Argentina’s new government has hiked export levies on soy, wheat and corn, according to an official decree on Saturday, hitting farmers in the grains exporting nation to raise revenue needed to avoid default on a mountain of Read More
Time for politics 101 in Canada:
Trudeau is Liberal as you probably know and they don’t
want to push unions to much.
So they may drag on a special session to legislate them
back to work.
In the election in October Trudeau did not win one seat
in Alberta or Saskatchewan – all Progressive Conservative Read More
here is the Oct 2019 Milk Production Report
Soybean bulls are talking about the same thing as corn bulls… a large winter storm forecast to hit the North and an extremely late-maturing U.S. crop. The USDA reported just 14% of the corp has been “harvested” vs. 34% on average. Iowa 5% harvested vs. 26% on average; Illinois Read More
Corn Slightly Lower on Tuesday
Corn futures are steady to 2 cents lower at midday. Earlier on
Tuesday, FSA updated their crop acreage data as of August 22, adding 821,000
acres to the certified corn acres. The also added another 184,000 acres to the
prevent plant total, now at 11.395 million acres. The Read More
Corn Lower, USDA Shows Slower Than Expected Planting
Corn futures ended Monday with fractional to 2 3/4 cent losses in
the front months and gains in deferred contracts. After the close, NASS
indicated that just 67% of the US corn crop was planted as of Sunday, moving 9%
from last week. That was Read More
Corn
Good
morning. Our corn rally is back in progress this morning, after taking
a brief respite yesterday afternoon. It’s always more fun to see the market go
straight up without any pause, but that’s not going to happen in May with a
fund short of over 1.4 billion bushels. The funds have been Read More