October 2008 - Posts

USDA's Corrected Report data, 10-28-08

USDA revised the 2008 US corn crop to 12.033, down from the October projection of 12.200 bil. USDA revised the US soybean crop to 2.938, down from 2.983 bil. US soybean yield was unchanged. US corn yield was lowered from 154.0 to 153.9 bpa. US corn ending

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USDA to "correct" October Crop Report?

DJ USDA Says It Will Issue A 'Corrected' October Crop Report Tue WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a statement Monday saying it will publish a "corrected" version of the October Crop Production Report

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 10-26-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, October 26, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= steady-easier, Wheat= steady-easier, Soybeans= steady-easier. Weather will provide generally favorable harvest weather during the next two weeks, with minimal and short-lived

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 10-19-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, October 19, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= mixed, Wheat= mixed, Soybeans= mixed. Weather will create some temporary harvest disruptions during the next week. News> OPEC’s chief says there should be

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 10-12-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, October 12, 2008 OPENING CALL: Corn= something higher, Wheat= something higher, Soybeans= something higher. Weather will create some temporary harvest disruptions, especially in the west during the next

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USDA report data...

*At 7:30 USDA released the following Production and Carryout projections: Carryout> Corn= 1.154, vs estimates of 1.138 bil avg, range= 906-1.440, Sept USDA= 1.018 Soybeans= 220, vs 188 avg, range= 137-258, Sept USDA= 135 Wheat= 601, vs 552 avg, range=

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Governments to Invest Directly in stock markets?

With financial markets still suffering from an inability to find confidence despite a wide array of government support plans, some are calling for more direct support of the financial system. Russia says they will begin next week to directly invest the

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No Depression!

We have been seeing price action that seems to be attempting to prove grain markets have “real value” at current levels and may in fact be too cheap. This is the theory that must be embraced—UNLESS you subscribe to the complete collapse

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 10-05-08

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, October 5, 2008 OPENING CALL : Corn= 1-3 lower, Wheat= 1-3 lower, Soybeans= 3-5 lower. Weather will create some temporary harvest disruptions during the next two weeks. News > The UK’s Brown says

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