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Grain Futures Fall As Markets Brace For La Niña -- Market Talk
The end of El Niño and the approaching of La Niña weather conditions announced yesterday by the U.S. Climate Prediction Center could have different impacts on U.S. crops, says Terry Reilly, of Marex.
USDA Reports Flash Export Sales of U.S. Soybeans -- Market Talk
U.S. exporters reported sales of 120,000 metric tons of soybeans to unknown destinations during the current marketing year, according to the USDA.
U.S. Corn Export Sales Meet Top Range of Forecasts
Weekly export sales of U.S. corn were within the high end of estimates, while wheat narrowly missed forecasts.
Surprise Tax Change Upends Trading in Crop Powerhouse Brazil
A surprise tax change in agriculture powerhouse Brazil is disrupting business and drawing the ire of groups representing some of the world’s top crop traders including Cargill Inc. and Bunge Global SA.
U.S. Corn Export Sales Beat Forecasts
Export sales of U.S. corn rose just above the high-end of analyst predictions for the week as soybean export sales again fell on the low side.
US Farmers Opt for Soy to Limit Losses as All Crop Prices Slump
Planting more soy at a time of sputtering demand from importers and domestic processors will only serve to drive prices lower, further swell historically large global supplies and erode US farm incomes already poised for the steepest annual drop ever in dollar terms.