Super Bowl fans in Illinois will be able to cheer on some familiar faces in a commercial during the big game on Sunday. Illinois pork producer Chad Leman says the commercial is all about communicating trust in farmers.
Says cereal outlook for 2013 is mixed.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Highlights of USDA's Weekly Export Sales Report.
Prices of both corn and soybeans should be well supported until rationing has been confirmed.
Above-normal temps expected across the bulk of the country on average the remainder of the year.
Some improvement to the lower Midwest.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
Wheat sales within expectations.
USDA Weekly Export Sales Report highlights.
Key figures from this morning's reports.
Soybean sales were well below expectations.
FAPRI provides baseline projections to Congress.
Corn and wheat sales matched expectations.
Soybean export sales disappointed, wheat sales were within expectations.
Soyoil and soymeal export sales were also above expectations.
Corn exports a marketing year high at 1,300,800 MT.
Soybean exports top 1 million metric tons.
Digest of this morning's key figures.
China buys corn; wheat sales below expectations.
Soybean sales below expectations.
Crop receipts are expected to rise over 16% in 2011.
30-day outlook calls for below-normal precip and above-normal temps across Central & Southern Plains.
Cotton sales to China again bulk of weekly total.
Expect La Nina to peak in November-January.
Says additional rains have helped, but more are needed.
Corn and wheat sales below expectations.
Report highlights
Active weather pattern around next 10-plus days.
Rains in the forecast for Midwest, helping to alleviate drought.
Wheat and soybean sales come in below expectations.
As expected, leaves federal funds rate unchanged.
Markets have positive financial news to digest today.
Beef and cotton sales improve on last week's pace.
30-day outlook calls for below-normal precip across Central & Southern Plains
Beef sales slightly below last week's level.
Showers also benefit crops in Australia.
Soybean sales within expectations.
Still a lot of rain is needed to end the long-lasting drought in the Southern Plains.
But near-term outlook is promising for meaningful rains in the Southern Plains.
Soybean and wheat sales within expectations.
Wheat carry also trimmed vs. March
A drop in corn stocks means prices are headed higher. These anticipated unprecedented levels mean more corn in 2011.
Senators urge "common-sense" approach to EPA regulations.
Ethanol and worldwide shortages brighten export picture