Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Mike Wilson, Executive Editor – Farm Futures joins Mike Pearson to talk planting. Mike shares his conversations with farmers over the last week and their concerns with dryness and inflation. Mike also shares that the Farm Futures Summit and Ag Finance Boot camp is coming in June and will be in person as well as virtual components available. You can register online to for one or both events.
Mike dives into the livestock market with Dennis Smith, Archer Financial Services. Dennis talks more about grain market, weather and soybeans.
Chad Colby learns about new technology for bees that help monitor the hives. Gabriel Giesick, Director of Sales & Marketing, UBEES, shares how you can monitor 3-4 different aspects of the hives to check on the temperature and vitality. This information allows the farmers the ability to see inside their hives.
GRAINS-U S soybean, corn futures rise after two losing sessions
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U S soy, corn futures rise as funds step in after two losing sessions
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4/13/2021
By Mark Weinraub
CHICAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - U.S. corn and soybean futures
rose on Tuesday, bouncing back from two days of declines on
bargain buying by investment funds and concerns about tight
supplies of both commodities, traders said.
Wheat futures also firmed, with concerns about dry soils
limiting U.S. and European production underpinning prices.
Corn and soybean futures found support at key technical
points overnight. We go up and down here primarily off of money flow, said
Greg Grow, director of agribusiness at Archer Financial
Services. Hard breaks are continued to be looked at as buying
opportunities.
Chicago Board of Trade May corn futures ended up 11