Latest News From Soybeans

FAO Food Price Index Drops By 3 Points

Says cereal outlook for 2013 is mixed.

Corn, Soybean and Wheat Export Inspections Disappoint

Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.

Soybean Export Sales Top Expectations & Week-Ago

Highlights of USDA's Weekly Export Sales Report.

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Feed Consumption Cutbacks

Prices of both corn and soybeans should be well supported until rationing has been confirmed.

CPC: Midwest and Plains Drought to 'Persist'

Above-normal temps expected across the bulk of the country on average the remainder of the year.

Corn Harvest Advances to 26% Complete

USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.

Corn & Soybean Export Sales Match Expectations

Highlights of USDA's Weekly Export Sales Report.

Soybean Export Sales Top Expectations; Corn Falls Short

USDA Weekly Export Sales Report highlights.

Report Snapshot: Prospective Plantings & Grain Stocks

Key figures from this morning's reports.

Corn, Wheat Export Sales Top Expectations

Soybean sales were well below expectations.

FAPRI: 2012 Net Farm Income To Decline $3 Billion

FAPRI provides baseline projections to Congress.

Soybean Export Sales Top Already-High Expectations

Corn and wheat sales matched expectations.

Corn Export Sales Top 1 Million Metric Tons

Soybean export sales disappointed, wheat sales were within expectations.

Corn, Soybeans and Wheat Export Sales Exceed Expectations

Soyoil and soymeal export sales were also above expectations.

Weekly Corn, Soybean Sales Top Expectations

Corn exports a marketing year high at 1,300,800 MT.

Weekly Corn, Soybean and Wheat Sales Within Expectations

Soybean exports top 1 million metric tons.

USDA December Report Snapshot

Digest of this morning's key figures.

Weekly Corn & Soybean Sales Above Expectations

China buys corn; wheat sales below expectations.

Weekly Corn and Wheat Sales Within Expectations

Soybean sales below expectations.

USDA: Net Farm Income Up 28% in 2011

Crop receipts are expected to rise over 16% in 2011.

CPC: No Drought Relief in Southern Plains

30-day outlook calls for below-normal precip and above-normal temps across Central & Southern Plains.

Weekly Soybean Sales Above Expectations, Corn Below

Cotton sales to China again bulk of weekly total.

CPC: La Nina to Continue Through Winter

Expect La Nina to peak in November-January.

Some Drought Improvement in Midwest

Says additional rains have helped, but more are needed.

Soybean and Cotton Sales Exceed Expectations

Corn and wheat sales below expectations.

USDA S&D Report Text Highlights

Report highlights

WxRisk.com: Good Chances for Rains in Southern Plains

Active weather pattern around next 10-plus days.

Drought Worsens in Midwest; Some Relief in Southern Plains

Rains in the forecast for Midwest, helping to alleviate drought.

Weekly Corn Sales Above Expectations

Wheat and soybean sales come in below expectations.

Fed: Economic Growth 'Strengthened Somewhat'

As expected, leaves federal funds rate unchanged.

GDP Hits The Mark, 3rd Qtr. Growth of 2.5%

Markets have positive financial news to digest today.

Corn & Soybean Sales Below Expectations, Wheat Within

Beef and cotton sales improve on last week's pace.

CPC: Southern Plains Drought to Expand

30-day outlook calls for below-normal precip across Central & Southern Plains

10/20: Corn, Soybean and Wheat Sales Below Expectations

Beef sales slightly below last week's level.

USDA Global Weather Highlights: Beneficial Rains in South America

Showers also benefit crops in Australia.

10/14: Weekly Corn and Wheat Sales Above Expectations

Soybean sales within expectations.

Drought Improvement in Southern Plains, More Needed

Still a lot of rain is needed to end the long-lasting drought in the Southern Plains.

Rains Make Little Dent to Drought in Southern Plains

But near-term outlook is promising for meaningful rains in the Southern Plains.

10/6: Corn Sales Above Expectations

Soybean and wheat sales within expectations.

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Carryout Number and Prices Favor Higher Corn Acreage

A drop in corn stocks means prices are headed higher. These anticipated unprecedented levels mean more corn in 2011.

Lawmakers to EPA: You Have A Problem in Farm Country

Senators urge "common-sense" approach to EPA regulations.

Demand to Set Another Record

Ethanol and worldwide shortages brighten export picture