Wednesday, May 15, 2024

While weather should improve in the next two weeks, it will not be enough to make up for planting delays already endured by the nation's corn farmers.

WASHINGTON — While financial and risk-management decisions always have been challenging aspects of farm and ranch work, extreme volatility in commodity markets in recent...

By DARYLL RAY Times of crisis often shine a bright light on long-standing problems. That was just as true in 1974 as it is today....

URBANA, Ill. — Corn is responsible for most of the uncertainty in the market, and much of that is associated with the U.S. situation,...

Tight supplies and strong demand mean prices for corn and soybeans are likely to remain high for the foreseeable future.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Based on May 1 conditions, Pennsylvania’s 2008 production of winter wheat is expected to be 23 percent above 2007. Final total...

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture just released its monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate, which included the first estimate of the...

URBANA, Ill. — Assuming that the majority of the corn crop gets planted before the middle of May, prospects for a 2008 average U.S....

By Daryll Ray How long can this go on? How much higher will corn prices go? Those questions are of concern not only to corn...

April 28, corn futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were up nearly 23 cents, the soybeans were down 42 and a fraction, and the wheat futures were up more than 25 cents.