Wheat is feeling weaker in the winter wheat contracts early on Friday, with spring wheat showing gains. The wheat complex saw a stronger trade on Thursday, as the spring wheat market lead the charge.
Southwest producers can expect winter wheat prices remain volatile as weather, acreage and markets drive uncertainty.
The wheat complex is mixed at midday, with the winter wheats showing the strength. CBT soft red wheat was fractionally mixed, with nearbys lower and deferreds higher. December was 8 ¾ cents higher on ...
Wheat harvest is progressing across the Pacific Northwest, industry leaders say. In Washington, winter wheat is 54% harvested, which is ahead of normal, said Casey Chumrau, executive director of the ...
Composite image of wheat field with bright blue sky. In the last full crop year, hard red spring wheat production in northern North America exceeded that of all winter wheat varieties combined. With ...
Factors like protein, yield and stocks are contributing to an inversion in the spread between KC HRW and Chicago Wheat futures. Late-season moisture has contributed to lower protein levels in HRW ...
Wheat is mixed, with the winter wheat contracts higher and spring wheat lower on Tuesday morning. The wheat complex posted ...
With wheat barely a foot tall, the flag leaf is already emerging—a sign the crop is rushing to reproduce under stress, leaving too little structure to support a harvest. Less than 10% may be harvested ...
In wheat, context matters, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. She examines what's happening in the wheat market and potential opportunities that may arise. High protein spring wheat plays a ...
The wheat complex is getting a double digit positive reaction to the USDA acreage report this morning. Chicago SRW futures ...
Weather conditions across U.S. wheat-producing regions during December and early January were marked by persistent drought across large parts of the country, with notable differences between spring ...
According to the K-State Spring Freeze Injury to Kansas Wheat publication, the approximate injurious temperatures for tillering and jointing wheat are two hours at 12 and 24°F, respectively. These are ...
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