Wheat

In March, Wayne County firefighters rescued a man trapped in a grain bin on a farm south of Centerville, thanks in part to Purdue Extension training.
Commodities experts say Russia didn’t buy much wheat, corn, or soybeans anyway.
Soybean futures rose the most in nine weeks on concern that dry weather forecast into August will curtail yields in the U.S., the world’s biggest grower. Corn rose, while wheat fell.
Soybeans dropped for a second day in Chicago, heading for a third monthly loss, on speculation that rain forecast for the U.S. Midwest will help improve yields after concern about recent dryness bolstered prices.
New limits announced for grain and oilseed futures beginning May 1.
A surge of cold air is expected to trail the front.
Cold weather and Black Sea tensions are in focus.
Freezes occurred as far south as west-central Texas overnight.
See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of USDA’s March 31 Prospective Plantings and Grain Stocks reports.
Traders did an impressive job anticipating March 1 corn stocks.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Firms sees corn acres down from 2013, with cotton, soybean and wheat acreage higher.
Light rain is falling on the Southern Plains.
Input availability has also been relatively uninterrupted.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Announces elimination of price limits on grain and oilseed options.
BASF’s Zidua herbicide, previously registered for use only with corn and soybeans, has received Environmental Protection Agency registration for spring and winter wheat.
Get more details from the final 2013 crop acreage “data dump.”
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Strongest growth expected in oilseeds amid backdrop of strong crushing demand.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Cumulative soybean inspections now running ahead of year-ago.
Attache left its import forecasts unchanged, which represent increases from year-ago.
Ahead of the storm, harvest conditions are favorable.
Meanwhile, rain is falling in the Pacific Northwest and will arrive in the northern Plains during the second half of the week, USDA says.
Text highlights from USDA September WASDE report.
The decline was driven by a slide in cereals and oils.
Unseasonal wetness a concern to maturing winter wheat in Brazil.
Seasonal Drought Outlook calls for drought to linger across the western half of the country.
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