Saturday, July 27, 2024
Soybeans

Planting progress continues to be the talk of the day around the marketing world and Marlin Clark weighs in in this week's grain markets report.
wheat harvest

Marlin Clark offers a grain markets update ahead of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report due out in the middle of the day June 12.
corn stalks

Marlin Clark digs into global production and trade patterns that have been exacerbating low commodity prices, especially, related to corn and soybeans.
corn field

Although crop quality may not be what the USDA is anticipating due to unfavorable weather in parts of the Midwest, the grain markets have not budged.
fields

For planting and growth progress, Ohio has been the worst state most of the spring, passed only occasionally by Indiana. That greenhouse weather the weekend of July 20 didn't tip the market one way or the other though.
corn

Marlin Clark forecasts trends in the corn market based on what analysts are predicting for planting season through harvest.
soybeans

The good weather is overcoming the bullish reaction to export problems in war-torn Ukraine so last week's net gains are being lost.
corn

Marlin Clark remarks on how the grain markets have responded to recent USDA reports detailing grain stocks estimates and planted acres estimates.

Is grain market on a report-induced, blow-off high, or has the report just set off another leg of the rally?
corn

Corn and soybean prices have been improving as a result of wet harvest weather in Argentina and indications fewer acres of corn may be planted in the U.S.