Prices 11/4/17

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Canadian sowing conditions are less than ideal in many locations. Heavy snow melt is creating water logged fields generally across the northern portions of the crop belt in central Canada. A quick look at the weather map also shows that rainfall across the same area is expected to be...
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Prices 10/4/17

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US markets are stagnating under the weight of fund liquidation of May contract longs and the continuation of good weather across most of the US major grain growing states. Next week’s WASDE report is expected to paint a slightly gloomy picture with ending stocks expected to rise for wheat,...
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Prices 7/4/17

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Rising estimates for the size of the S.American soybean crop continue to put pressure on the oilseed markets. Heavy rain in parts of Argentina early this week resulted in some localised flooding but better weather is expected to help the last of the Southern American bean crop come in...
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Prices 7/4/17

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The Black Sea states are a mixed bag at present with showers improving the outlook in Russia while short term drought is starting to hurt some crops in central Ukraine. Rainfall in south central Ukraine over the last 60 days has been as low as 50% of the average....
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Prices 05/04/17

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US grain futures were generally flat to softer in overnight trade. One of the few exceptions was Kansas wheat, the hard red wheat contract, the grade most similar to our H2 grade. The jump in price wasn’t spectacular only 2.75c/bu for HRW, or to you and me about $1.40...
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Prices 4/4/17

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The US markets were still mulling over the USDA report from Friday night that showed a big jump in US soybean acres for 2017. This saw bean values continue to slip away but it appears that canola and Paris rapeseed futures have fallen enough for now with both markets...
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Prices 03/04/17

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Soybeans were the worst performer last night as the USDA planting intentions report showed the US is expected to put plenty in and why not, there’s no money in anything else for the US farmer. This year the US is expected to sow 89.5 million acres of beans, that’s...
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