Grain markets are mixed this morning on fresh headlines of higher Chinese pork prices and ongoing Harvest 2019 delays.
Grain markets are mixed as the market continues to ponder harvest 2019 crop progress and a trade war deal getting done.
Grain markets this morning are mixed, with the complex weighing notably weak soybean exports (and other crops) against the possibility of a trade war deal getting done with China.
Grain markets are lower this morning, led by soybean and corn prices, as the debate on Harvest 2019 and what sort of trade deal actually gets done, rages on.
Grain markets are mostly higher this morning as the wet nature of the corn and soybean harvest is helping make bullish believers out of more players.
Grain markets are mixed as the complex moves on weather, strong canola exports, wheat concerns, and the signing of the “Phase One” trade deal between the U.S. and China.
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