September 2008 - Posts

Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-28-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 28, 2008 OPENING CALL : Corn= 2-4 higher, Wheat= 3-5 higher, Soybeans= 6-8 higher. Weather provides generally favorable/acceptable US harvest season weather during the next two weeks. News >

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-21-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 21, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= steady-better, Wheat= steady-better, Soybeans= steady-better. Weather provides a possible frost threat for parts of MN, ND, and WI during the 6-10 day window. This

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-14-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 14, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= 2-5 lower, Wheat= 3-5 lower, Soybeans= 5-8 lower. Weather provides a slight risk of frost in central MN tonight, as well as another threat in northern WI and northern

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USDA Report, post-report data

USDA 2008 U.S. corn and soy production USDA Average Range of USDA USDA September analysts' analysts' August 2007/08 2008/09 estimates estimates 2008/09 final estimate estimate Corn 12.072 (152.3) 12.154 11.929-12.406 12.288 13.074 Soybean 2.934

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USDA Report Table, pre-report

USDA 2008 U.S. corn and soy production USDA Average Range of USDA USDA September analysts' analysts' August 2007/08 2008/09 estimates estimates 2008/09 final estimate estimate Corn ______ 12.154 11.929-12.406 12.288 13.074 Soybean ______ 2.948

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-7-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 7, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= 1-3 higher, Wheat= 1-3 higher, Soybeans= 3-5 higher. Weather focus will be mainly on hurricane Ike, as it is expected to enter the gulf later this week and will be

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Monday Night Grain Outlook, 9-1-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Monday, September 1, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= 2-3 lower, Wheat= 2-3 lower, Soybeans= 7-10 lower. Weather features a hurricane that did not live up to fears, in terms of impact on the energy sector. Midwest moisture

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