Chicago corn falls for second day as crop prospects improve

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) corn futures fell for the second consecutive trading session on Tuesday on forecasts for better U.S. corn planting weather beginning this weekend and on recent rainfall that eased drought concerns and boosted production prospects. The CBOT new-crop December corn futures contract, the month most sensitive to 2013 U.S. planting and […] Read more












U.S. soy posts best gain in a month

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean futures rose two per cent on Thursday, the biggest one-day advance in a month, on technical buying, tight stocks in the United States and on difficulty shipping soy from top global soy producer Brazil. A spate of speculative and cash-connected buying drove active spot May soy through chart resistance […] Read more

Brisk export, feed demand lift U.S. wheat

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) wheat futures rose to a three-week high on Wednesday on brisk demand from feeders and exporters, while corn rose to a six-week high with the market buoyed by tight stocks, firm cash and slow farm sales. “Wheat strength is the easier trend to identify today. Wheat remains very competitive to […] Read more