Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
The grain markets are playing a familiar tune—a song of higher prices. “We are truly in uncharted waters,” says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group. “There are so many things in motion.”
All eyes will be on USDA’s planting numbers on Thursday, March 31. Will acres swing hard to corn, soybeans or be split down the middle?
What should you know ahead of USDA’s March 31 reports? Read through our team’s comprehensive coverage.
A friendly WASDE report, combined with other factors, helped grain prices jump. This put added pressure on the spring acreage mix.
Understand how global headwinds and tailwinds will affect your operation.
China contains the largest population of any country in the world. All those mouths drive demand for your farm’s products.
While no one knows where the commodity prices are going, Mark Hobrock, director of sales for the Andersons, would put money on one market factor: volatility.
The stock market is facing losses not seen in two decades. Meanwhile the grain markets continue to find strength. Jerry Gulke shares perspective on what farmers should understand.
Soybeans have been knocking on the door of higher prices, says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group. What will could them higher?
The grain markets featured lower prices this week. Corn prices were down 40¢ to 50¢, for the week ending June 3, and soybean prices were down 16¢ to 34¢. All wheat prices were down $1 for the week.