Going into May, the percentage of acres planted is usually what the market is focusing on but the numbers are there today, so grain prices are in the green.
Grain prices are all in the red this morning, driven by canola prices and wheat prices seeing profits taken off the table before the weekend.
Grain markets this morning are all in the green as the complex tries to recover from yesterday’s sell-off as bears took over and bulls hit the sidelines.
Wheat prices are leading the grain markets lower this morning on ideas of rains helping the US crop emerging.
Grain markets this morning are mixed on this Friday the 13th as a myriad of factors are pushing prices around.
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