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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans hit nearly 10-month high on biofuel and trade hopes

By Reuters, Tom Polansek May 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures set a nearly 10-month high on Wednesday as the truce in the U.S.-China tariff dispute and a proposal to extend a U.S. biofuel tax credit boosted hopes for demand.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans higher on bullish USDA report, US-China trade truce

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 13, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybean futures settled higher on Tuesday on strength from a temporary truce in the U.S.-China trade war and a bullish U.S. Department of Agriculture report, though profit-taking pressured prices throughout the session.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn higher ahead of US-China trade talks

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 9, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybean and corn futures bounced on Friday as traders covered short positions ahead of Saturday's meeting between senior U.S. and Chinese officials and a widely tracked U.S. Department of Agriculture report on Monday, analysts said.

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Markets, News, Reuters

China buys Canadian, Australian wheat as heat hits crop, traders say

By Gus Trompiz, Michael Hogan, Peter Hobson, Reuters May 9, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chinese buyers bought between 400,000 and 500,000 metric tons of wheat from Australia and Canada in recent weeks, traders said, as heat threatens to damage crops in China's agricultural heartlands.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans up ahead of US-China talks, corn slips on good weather

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 8, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybean futures crept higher on Thursday as higher soyoil futures and hopes that upcoming U.S.-China trade talks in Switzerland could reduce trade tensions that have disrupted U.S. grain and oilseeds exports, analysts said.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans end down amid US-China trade jitters

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 7, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago soybean, corn and wheat futures ended a choppy session lower on Wednesday as signs of a thaw in the U.S.-China trade standoff supported agricultural markets, despite lingering concerns about demand and global competition, traders said.


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Markets, News

Thunder Bay sees strong spring grain shipments

By Geralyn Wichers May 7, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Port of Thunder Bay has seen above-average grain and potash shipments this spring.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans continue slide on trade tensions, tumbling soyoil

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 6, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybean futures slid for the second session on Tuesday as worries over international trade tensions and falling soyoil futures weighed on prices, analysts said.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans fall as traders await US-China trade talks

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters May 5, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybean futures fell on Monday as traders awaited updates on possible U.S.-China trade talks amid mounting competition from Brazil, traders said.

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Crops, News

Grain, oilseed millers’ sales, volumes projected to decline in 2025

Ongoing trade tensions, U.S. policy reviews make oilseed demand difficult to gauge says FCC

By Geralyn Wichers May 5, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Grain and oilseed millers are predicted to see sales, volumes and margins decline in 2025 according to Farm Credit Canada's food and beverage report.


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