It would be great if I could tell you I have oodles of important news to share with you this morning, but as it is, that is not the case. By no means should that come as a surprise at this time of the year as we make our way…
While the Christmas stockings of the grain family children may not be overflowing, it would appear that there will at least be a few goodies in there for them after the trade this week. At present, we have corn up right at 12-cents for the week, and Chicago wheat has…
It was expected that export sales would have slipped lower last week after the impressive numbers put up the week before, but some fell even a bit more than expected. For the week ending the 15th of December, we sold 334,200 MT or 12.3 million bushels of wheat. This was…
It would appear that the topic at the forefront of many people’s minds this morning is the impending winter storms that are forecast to sweep across much of the United States. I do not know about you, but until now, I had never heard of a “Bomb Cyclone,” but I…
Grain and soy markets continue to perform the Holiday Shuffle. Trade is happening, and prices are moving up and down, but for the most part, no one is moving very far. Unless someone surprises everyone on the dance floor with a different tune, we are probably in for more of…