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It was just a few short months ago that we would routinely experience daily ranges of 70-cents or more in wheat, 50-cents or better for corn, and over one-dollar for beans, but alas, those days are now but a faint memory. Mind you, I am not really complaining as such…

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Grain and soy markets are on divergent paths this morning, with the former under pressure and the latter slightly higher, but overall, these markets are doing little more than marking time.  With beans harvest now into the final stretch and rains across the Midwest slowing progress, it is understandable that…

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While it is difficult to say if we are suffering from late-stage harvest blahs or possibly end-of-month lethargy, but grain and soy markets are looking rather uninspired this morning. Yes, we did open higher, but the optimism soon faded, and by the morning break, everything was in the negative column…

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Weekly Commentary

It would seem that majority of the news this week was monopolized by international events.  The ongoing war in Ukraine, Italy swearing in its first female premier, Xi Jinping cementing his grip on the controls of China with an unprecedented third five-year term, and of course, the resignation of Liz…

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Grain and soy markets began this week under pressure, and while there have been a few meager attempts at rebounding, as a whole, it would appear we will finish on a dour note as well. It is interesting to note that beans have held in the best despite an active…

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