CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were higher in early trading Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn was up 5.75 cents at $4.64 a bushel. May. wheat rose by 13 cents at $5.70 a bushel.
March 17, 2025: Russia, long a major exporter of grains and other food crops, has seen its food exports disrupted by the Ukraine War and the resulting economic sanctions. Russian food exports are not ...
Grains end higher on Thursday with live cattle higher, feeders and hogs lower. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says grain markets rebounded Thursday on technical buying after holding and bouncing ...
As a culinary school graduate and former chocolatier, I’m a big fan of homesteading and taking the middleman out of my food source, but milling my own baking flour from grain seemed too ...
PARIS, March 12 (Reuters) - European Union tariffs on U.S. grains, as part of the bloc's riposte to Washington's levies on steel and aluminium, would hurt a European livestock sector reliant on ...
HARROD — Ohio Corn & Wheat announced that Allen County grower Stephanie Bowsher will continue her service on the Ohio Small Grains Marketing Program Board of Directors and has been appointed ...
PORT COQUITLAM, British Columbia, March 5 (Reuters) - Phil Smith is going to buy more Canadian grain and Chinese cans as he, like millions of Canadians, responds to the U.S. tariffs imposed on his ...
Corn for May delivery fell 1.4%, to $4.59 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, with traders nervous to hold grain futures over the weekend as nations trade tariff blows.
Grains plunge on Monday with hogs, while cattle see a strong rally. Naomi Blohm, Total Farm Marketing says a combination of factors pressured grain markets, including end of month positioning and ...
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