Wheat

The next 30 days should hold excellent opportunity to sweep out some old crop inventory and advance sales for this summer’s crop.
USDA’s explanation of supply and demand adjustments.
See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of today’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
See all of the report numbers and analysis from today’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.
Wheat inspections within expectations.
Sees record canola production.
Conditions have turned too eat in Southeast Australia.
Meteorologist David Tolleris provides his near-term weather forecast.
Beneficial rains boost crop prospects in Argentina.
Projects planted corn ares up 2.1 million from 2011.
Developed to monitor global price trends in key ag markets.
Global weather highlights from meteorologist Gail Martell
Rains return to southern Brazil and northern Argentina.
Weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report highlights.
Mild, seasonal weather expected first half of the week.
Meteorologist David Tolleris provides his weekly update.
USDA releases Crop Production and S&D Reports.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
Food price index softens slightly.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
Chances of rain for parched Southern Plains toward week’s end.
USDA’s grain stocks report released this morning raises the question as to what livestock producers are feeding their animals.
Grain and soy futures markets collapsed today, but analysts think this will turn out to be just one of the down days in continued volatile markets.
Corn open interest climbed to another record high as outside money continues to flow into the most solid of grain markets.
Explosive is the best way to describe the corn market this week following Thursday’s March 1st Stocks and Prospective Plantings report.
Wheat inspections below expectations
David Tolleris of WxRisk.com provides his weather outlook.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
No signs of significant heat moving into central Plains or Midwest by Aug. 25.
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