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Monday, September 14, 2020
USDA: China's demand for corn and soybeans remains strong
United States Agriculture Department (USDA) data showed China has maintained is strong demand for US corn and soybeans, with traders projecting the US government to increase its export forecast for corn and soybeans soon, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
USDA raises US corn, soybean output forecast
The US Department of Agriculture increased its estimates of US 2020/21 corn and soybean production more than what most analysts expected, Reuters reported.
Monday, July 6, 2020
China purchased more US corn and soybean in May
The United States exported large orders of corn, soybean and other agriculture goods to China in May, but China is still far from meeting its Phase 1 US-China trade deal pledge, Bloomberg reported.
Monday, July 6, 2020
Labour shortage due to COVID-19 may affect US soybean and corn harvests
United States wheat farmers are affected by the shortage of seasonal immigrants who come to work on farms due to COVID-19, which may affect soybean and corn harvests that begin in September, Reuters reported.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
USDA gives COVID-19 assistance payments for corn, soy, wheat
US farmers that grow crops including corn and soybeans will get COVID-19 aid payments based on either half of their 2019 output or their supplies as of January 15, the government said Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Soybeans, corn futures fell as US-China tensions rise
CBOT soybean and corn futures slid on Monday as growing tensions between US and China raised further demand worries, adding to COVID-19 disruptions on biofuel and livestock feed markets, reported Reuters.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Corn, soybeans, ASF, coronavirus - and the damage done
Human and animal diseases are slashing world meat consumption estimates but having less of an impact on feed crop supplies. Strangely, the more these diseases depress feed crop markets, the faster the next rally will arrive.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
US farmers to plant more corn, soybean acres for 2020
According to the USDA Prospective Plantings report, US farmers intend to plant more corn and soybean acres this year.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Brazil's Parana expects more soy, less corn crops
Brazil's Parana raised its forecast for the current 2019-20 soybean crop to a record of over 20 million tonnes, while its estimate for the winter corn crop (safrinha) fell on a lack of recent rainfall stressing plantations in some areas.
Friday, March 13, 2020
Corn, soybeans drop almost 2% as global markets recoil
As concerns over the economic fallout from the fast-spreading coronavirus dragged down equities and commodities, Chicago corn and soybean futures slid 2% on Monday, both extending losses into a third session.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Corn, soybeans, ASF, coronavirus - and the damage done
Human and animal diseases are slashing world meat consumption estimates but having less of an impact on feed crop supplies. Strangely, the more these diseases depress feed crop markets, the faster the next rally will arrive.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
China moves closer to commercialisation of local GM corn, soybean
China's agriculture ministry issued biosafety certificates on Tuesday for domestically grown, genetically modified (GM) corn and soybean traits, paving the way to commercialisation of GM grain in the world's top market, Reuters reported.
Monday, December 16, 2019
New Argentina government increases export taxes for beef, soybeans, corn and wheat
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019
US study finds soybean feed provides more energy to swine compared to corn
Kansas State (K-State) University Researchers discovered feeding more soybean meal increases swine's energy value between 105% to 121% of the energy provided by corn feed, reported K-State Research and Extension.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Is this the final bear market party? Why corn is better poised to ride out the storm than soybeans
Feed crop oversupply worsens as volatility depends on trade disputes, weather uncertainties and planting intentions.

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