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Argentina's shrinking corn crop to boost American corn export 02/07/2012
Argentina to harvest 47 million tonnes soy in 2011/12 02/07/2012
Revamped Canadian Wheat Board to compete publicly in weeks 02/07/2012
Brazil's summer corn yield seen lower than expected 02/07/2012
Dry weather cuts Argentina's corn exports by 30% 02/06/2012
Ethanol subsidies annoy Canadian livestock producers 02/06/2012
Canada's rapeseed stocks stiff, wheat slightly up 02/06/2012
US 2012 rapeseed acreage, production to rise 02/06/2012
Goldman raises forecast on South American corn, soy, wheat 02/03/2012
Exporters sell 107,340 tonnes of US corn to Japan 02/03/2012
US corn futures down to US$6.45 per bushel 02/03/2012
US corn, soy, wheat price forecasts up 02/03/2012
Brazil's parched southern soy belt expects rain 02/03/2012
US wheat groups call for open border with Canada 02/03/2012
North Dakota gets lower soy, spring wheat prices 02/03/2012
US wheat surges to 4.5 month peak amid Russia's worry 02/02/2012
CBOT wheat prices to increase to US$7/bushel 02/02/2012
Rabobank fuels US corn stock fears on higher crop price 02/01/2012
USDA lifts US cotton supply estimate to 3.7 million bales 02/01/2012
Oil World cuts South America's soy forecasts 02/01/2012
Argentina's 2011 soy crush up 1.4% 02/01/2012
Argentina's 2011/12 soy forecast at 45 million tonnes 02/01/2012
Argentina's corn, soy crops lesser than last year 02/01/2012
Argentina's soy may pick up after December drought 01/31/2012
US soy price to drop 4% by end 2012 01/31/2012
Canada's canola crush margins stay firm 01/30/2012
US Maryland introduces arsenic feed ban in chicken feed 01/30/2012
Brazil's 2011/12 soy crop estimate down on drought impact 01/30/2012
Wisconsin's 2011 corn yield posts second highest on record 01/30/2012
Canadian National Railway posts record gross income 01/27/2012
Global Grain & Oilseed Markets
Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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