Geopolitical turmoil is driving fertilizer prices up 30%, forcing tough crop choices, former USDA chief economist Seth Meyer ...
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says while many analysts are pointing to the rally in crude oil and the war in Iran as the reason for the strong grain performance, he thinks the breakout ...
Garrett Toay, AgTraderTalk, says corn and soybeans continued to push lower and near recent lows on weather as areas of the Corn Belt saw rain over the weekend and the heat is starting to ease. Toay ...
Futures prices suggest that corn and soybean meal prices are likely to remain below their long-run averages well into next ...
Parum: There are other risk management tools like ARC and PLC. ARC county prices this year will be set at $5.03 for corn, $12.17 for soybeans, and $6.98 for wheat. There's also PLC (which) is set by ...
Geopolitics, not fundamentals, drive grain prices. Experts explain when farmers should lock in corn and soybean sales amid market volatility.
A conflict occurring thousands of miles away is unexpectedly altering the financial landscape for U.S. farmers. Following the attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, global markets swiftly reacted.
Following the February price discovery period, USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) has finalized spring crop insurance prices ...
Most experts are projecting a large corn crop coming down the pike and that will continue to hold down the price per bushel, according to one expert. Daniel O’Brien, a professor in agricultural ...
Could corn go lower than $4? The key for ’26 is corn acres, Langemeier said. “If it gets above 95 million acres again, and we have a good crop, it will pressure stocks even more.
Corn rated Strong Buy: learn catalysts like ethanol’s link to oil, record US exports and weather impacts, plus key oversupply ...
(NewsNation) — The U.S is on track for a record-breaking corn harvest, but that doesn’t mean farmers are cashing in. Corn production is expected to hit a record 16.7 billion bushels in 2025, according ...