Record blizzard kills South Dakota cattle

Disaster aid will be slow to come for South Dakota ranchers who lost as many as 60,000 head of cattle during an historic blizzard over the weekend, industry officials said on Tuesday. Cattle died of hypothermia or suffocated under snowdrifts after a “perfect storm” brought rain, then record snowfall and strong winds to the portion […] Read more

U.S. wheat eases on way to third straight weekly gain

U.S. wheat futures edged lower on Friday but hovered near a 3-1/2 month high and notched their third straight weekly gain amid tightening global supplies and strong demand. Soybean and corn futures were each narrowly higher in light volume at the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices rebounded from recent lows, with soybeans getting a boost […] Read more



U.S. wheat hits 11-week high on export optimism

U.S. wheat climbed to an 11-week high on Wednesday on bets that slow grain shipments out of the Black Sea region could help maintain the brisk pace of U.S. exports. Soybeans also gained at the Chicago Board of Trade, rebounding from a recent 19-month low on light investment fund buying of agricultural commodities. Corn ended […] Read more


Chicago soy loss deepens, corn at three-year low

U.S. soybeans plunged to a 19-month low on Tuesday for their worst drop since February in the wake of government reports on Monday that showed larger-than-expected existing supplies and improving conditions for the new crop. Corn futures also fell, hitting their lowest levels in three years as U.S. farmers harvested a forecasted record-large corn crop […] Read more

Chicago corn, soy fall most in months on USDA stocks surprise

U.S. corn futures plunged to a three-year low on Monday and soybeans fell the most since February to a five-week bottom after a government crop report surprised traders by showing larger-than-expected stocks of both commodities. The declines at the Chicago Board of Trade capped corn’s worst quarterly performance in 17 years and soybeans’ poorest such […] Read more


U.S. wheat hits two-month low as harvest advances

U.S. wheat futures settled at the lowest level in more than two months on Friday as harvest advanced in the southern Plains, while new-crop corn and soybean futures eased on ideal growing conditions for the young crops. Farmers were gathering hard red winter wheat in Texas and Oklahoma, with harvest likely to begin soon in […] Read more