Grain markets are mostly red to start the last week of October, which has seen corn, wheat, and canola prices all rally significantly.
: Grain markets are all over the place this morning (sort of like flax and chickpea prices!), with a lot of buzz about La Nina for wheat prices & China driving corn prices higher.
Grain markets are in the green as the strength of corn, soybean, wheat, & canola exports (both sales & actual shipments) continue to push the complex higher.
Grain markets this morning are mostly in the red as estimates for the likes of the corn, soybean, and wheat harvest are starting to turn to reality.
Grain markets are mostly in the green, again led by wheat prices, namely futures in Chicago, but one has to ask how long the unseasonal strength can last for.
Grain markets this morning are mostly green as the complex starts to weigh some weather challenges, especially on wheat prices.
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