The soybean industry is vital to Ohio’s economic health, generating approximately $3 billion annually in direct sales and contributing an estimated $8 billion in indirect economic impact. But ongoing ...
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says the recent strength in the corn market is not a result of the Iran war or ...
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO, March 13 (Reuters) - U.S. grain prices have surged since the Iran war began, triggering a flurry of ...
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says while many analysts are pointing to the rally in crude oil and the war in Iran as the reason for the strong grain performance, he thinks the breakout ...
Geopolitics, not fundamentals, drive grain prices. Experts explain when farmers should lock in corn and soybean sales amid market volatility.
For soybean producers, this week’s market posed a familiar question: Should we trust what prices are doing or what the data is saying? Expectations were already running ahead of the facts as the week ...
Ohio's biggest crop is soybeans, but the United States' biggest soybean buyer is shopping elsewhere because of President Trump's tariffs, leaving some Buckeye farmers and advocates concerned about ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says supply, crush and exports don’t quite line up with soybean market price action. She gives advice on taking advantage of prices and protecting your positions.
War with Iran sends commodity markets into chaos as corn and soybeans rally while fertilizer costs explode higher across global markets.
Soybean futures touched more than $11 a bushel Thursday, the most in more than a year, on optimism President Donald Trump's deal with China to buy at least 25 million tons of U.S. soybeans annually ...
Following the February price discovery period, USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) has finalized spring crop insurance prices ...
Iowa soybean farmers are harvesting what the Iowa Farm Bureau says could be a record crop this year, with an expected 53 bushels per acre. But Verne Hosek, who lives outside Fairfax, isn’t optimistic ...