Grain markets are almost all in the red, alongside all other broader markets, as heavy supplies burden wheat prices while a resurgence of COVID-19 cases is weighing on corn & soybean demand again.
Grain markets are cautiously mixed this morning as trade war talk is trumping a dissipating amount of bullish weather headlines.
Today’s Breakfast Brief looks at wheat production declines in Australia, why soybean prices have a bull fighting a bear in South America, and how wheat trade is heating up.
Today’s Breakfast Brief looks into what StatsCan will say about Canadian grain production on Wednesday, how wheat crops around the world are looking, and if selling cash corn and soybeans today is a good idea.
FarmLead Breakfast Brief Friday, October 13th, 2017 “Nobody gets lucky all the time. Nobody can win all the time. Nobody’s a robot. Nobody’s perfect.” – Johnny Weir (American figure skater) Good Morning! At 7:15 AM CDT in the North American futures markets (*not
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