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  • Sunday Night Comments

    Due to technical problems that have caused posts to sometimes be delayed or even fail to post on this blog, I will be moving my Sunday Night Grain Outlook comments to the FarmAssist.com homepage, front and center. Thanks, Duane Lowry
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on August 7, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 7-31-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, July 31, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn/Wheat/Soybeans= stabilizing/recovery…but selling interest to build on short-term rally attempts. Weather offers improved moisture prospects for the driest areas of the US Midwest during this week and extending into the 6-10 day ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on July 31, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 7-24-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, July 24, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= lower,     Wheat= lower,     Soybeans= lower. Weather offers a wetter short-term outlook and an overall wetter and cooler theme. Weather will make recent bulls/buyers ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on July 24, 2011
  • Monday Night Grain Outlook, 7-4-

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Monday, July 4, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= early week strength/but risks of faltering,     Wheat= stabilization/recovery attempts,     Soybeans= early week strength/unsure of sustainability as the week evolves. Weather will find mixed spins tonight. While overall ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on July 4, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 6-19-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, June 19, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= stabilizing/correcting;     Wheat= stabilizing/correcting;     Soybeans= stabilizing/correcting. Weather continues to offer a favorable/non-threatening US Midwest two-week outlook. Improved moisture opportunities are seen ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on June 19, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 6-5-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, June 5, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= lower;     Wheat= lower;     Soybeans= lower. Weather is similar to Friday. Traders continue to debate final acreage and flooding factors. For most acres, the current two-week outlook offers favorable early season crop ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on June 6, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 5-30-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Monday, May 30, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= lower;     Wheat= lower;     Soybeans= lower. Weather provides a notable warming and somewhat drier theme for much of the Midwest, allowing planting to occur in the eastern Midwest. Europe's forecast appears to have ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on May 30, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 5-22-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, May 22, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= higher/suspect;     Wheat= mixed/better;     Soybeans= mixed/better/vulnerable. Weather provides moisture for the US Midwest this week that will halt planting in most areas. However, for those acres already planted the ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on May 23, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 5-15-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, May 15, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= mixed;     Wheat= mixed;     Soybeans= mixed. Weather provides favorable conditions/forecasts for those acres fortunate enough to be planted. Planting progress will continue, but at a slower than desired ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on May 15, 2011
  • Sunday Night Grain Outlook, 5-8-11

    Sunday Night Grain Outlook By Duane Lowry Sunday, May 8, 2011 OPENING CALL: Corn= mixed, liquidation selling energy likely to build above;     Wheat= mixed/well supported;     Soybeans= mixed/still vulnerable to liquidation selling energy. Weather offers acceptable US planting prospects. US hrw wheat ...
    Posted to FarmAssist Market Notes (Weblog) by duanelowry1 on May 8, 2011
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