September 2010 - Posts

Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-26-10

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 26, 2010 OPENING CALL: Corn= lower, Wheat= lower, Soybeans= lower. Weather offers clear harvest activity during the next two weeks in virtually all US areas. South American moisture expectations

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-19-10

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 19, 2010 OPENING CALL: Corn= lower, Wheat= lower, Soybeans= lower. Weather offers only minor US harvest disruptions during the next two weeks, as systems quickly move through the Midwest and

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US Dollar ready to rally?

The US Dollar should have made/retested a major low this week, despite contray popular opinions.

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Crude Oil...

Crude Oil appears to be following through with expected resumption of downtrend. We do not have the same general commodity backdrop we did in 2008.

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Small Field, but still amazing!

8.1 acre bean field, scale ticket= 835 bushels...you do the math! (northeast ia)

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Corn Revenues

Producers, have you did a total revenue calculation with your yields and current prices? Remember why you plant it, to turn it into cash.

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Corn Yields

Corn yields offer a more two-sided theme than early yield rhetoric, as harvest expands north and west.

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Soybean Yields

Yesterday's soybean yields further confirm record large production potential. The trade needs to raise idea to 46 bpa or higher. Broad results.

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Higher China corn production

China's official think tank raised corn production estimate to 169 mmt, up from 168 mmt last month.

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Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 9-12-10

Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, September 12, 2010 OPENING CALL: Corn= 1-2 lower, Wheat= steady-vulnerable, Soybeans= steady-vulnerable. Weather offers rotating periods of dryness and moisture opportunities for the Midwest during the

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Monday Night Grain Outlook, 9-6-10

Monday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Monday, September 6, 2010 OPENING CALL: Corn= 2-4 lower, Wheat= 2-4 lower, Soybeans= 4-6 lower. Weather offers rotating periods of dryness and moisture opportunities for the Midwest during the next couple of weeks,

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