The race tightened over the weekend as the Des Moines Register’s final presidential poll shockingly had Harris up three ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates, though Malanga signals future economic stability may be threatened by conflicting survey data, recent steepening of the yield curve, and a federal deficit ...
Ahead of the election, the October Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor asked economists which presidential candidate will be better for agriculture on taming inflation, providing more certainty on farm ...
Mark Schultz with Northstar Commodity says strong demand continues to support corn and soybeans but it hasn't been enough to push prices above chart resistance.
Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says grains are seeing support from strong demand and more export business. Cattle consolidate with election uncertainty, while hogs rebound from early weakness in ...
Jon Scheve discusses the factors impacting the bean market right now and how likely a price rally is over the next few months.
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says as harvest wraps up it is a good time to review the year’s markets.
Grain futures are seeing corrective buying, bouncing off technical support says Kent Beadle with Paradigm Futures.
Mexico came in with another big buy of U.S. corn on Friday. USDA reported a sale of 781,322 metric tons of corn for delivery ...
Ag Leader recently released two new displays, the InCommand Go 16 and InCommand Go 10. The InCommand Go 16 features a 16-inch ...
The October Monthly Monitor reflects cautious optimism in certain areas of agriculture, marked by export strengths and potential price recoveries, but shadowed by long-term rebuilding challenges, ...
Joe Santos, Director of the Ness School of Management and Economics at SDSU, says, "Interest rates if they remain relatively ...