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Friday, March 5, 2004
US Soybean Prices At Highest Level 15 Years
March 5, 2004 US Soybean Prices At Highest Level 15 Years Soybean prices in the United States have surged past $9 per bushel, their highest in more than 15 years and nearly twice what they were a year ago. But the high prices don't make a d ...
Thursday, March 4, 2004
US Soyoil Purchase Rumours Inconsistent
March 4, 2004     US Soyoil Purchase Rumours Inconsistent Talk continued to circulate through the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday of soyoil imports from South America being shipped into the U.S. in recent weeks. However, details of the imp ...
Thursday, February 26, 2004
High US Soybean Prices Dampen Exports To Asia
February 26, 2004 High US Soybean Prices Dampen Exports To Asia High US soybean prices dampen exports into Asia, but are likely to invite cheaper Brazilian imports into the country, traders said on Wednesday. Drought-reduced production in t ...
Thursday, February 26, 2004
US Soybean Sales Slow On Anticipation of Higher Prices
February 26, 2004 US Soybean Sales Slow On Anticipation of Higher Prices US soybean farmers are not rushing to get rid of their soybean crops due to an anticipation of higher prices, grain industry sources said. Concerns about shrinking dom ...
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
US Soybean Futures Soar To 15-Year High On Falling Supplies From Brazil, Argentina
February 24, 2004 US Soybean Futures Soar To 15-Year High On Falling Supplies From Brazil, Argentina Soybean futures in Chicago soared to their highest price in more than 15 years amid speculations of dwindling Brazilian and Argentine soy c ...
Friday, February 20, 2004
US Soybean Prices Surge To 7-Year High
February 20, 2004 US Soybean Prices Surge To 7-Year High U.S. soybean prices surged on Thursday to a near seven-year high following Brazil's announcement to reduce its soybean crop estimate. Soybean prices are likely to continue its upward ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Asian Rust Risk In US Soy Imports Must Be Assessed
February 10, 2004 Asian Rust Risk In US Soy Imports Must Be Assessed A soybean rust risk assessment currently being conducted by the U.S. government should be completed before soybean imports from rust-affected countries are contemplated, t ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
US Soybean Meal Imports To Ukraine Seen Falling
February 9, 2004 US Soybean Meal Imports To Ukraine Seen Falling A record soybean crop in the Ukraine will reduce the demand for imported soybean meal and the U.S. will continue to lose market share in this shrinking pie due to price compet ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Brazil, Argentina Unconcerned By Proposed US Soy Import Ban
February 9, 2004 Brazil, Argentina Unconcerned By Proposed US Soy Import Ban A proposed U.S. ban on Brazilian and Argentine soy exports would have little impact on the South American soy industry but raised concerns other bigger buyers coul ...
Friday, February 6, 2004
South Korea Cancels US Soybean Purchase
February 6, 2004 South Korea Cancels US Soybean Purchase A South Korean government agency which sought to buy 10,000 metric tons of soybeans of U.S. origin in a tender Friday decided against doing so as the offered prices were too high. "Th ...
Friday, February 6, 2004
South Korea To Buy 10,000MT US Soybeans
February 6, 2004 South Korea To Buy 10,000MT US Soybeans A South Korean government agency is seeking to buy 10,000 metric tons of soybeans of U.S. origin in a tender Friday, a Seoul-based trader said. The agency, the Agricultural and Fisher ...
Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Thailand May Forgo 60,000 Tons US Soybeans Following Bird Flu Outbreak
February 4, 2004 Thailand May Forgo 60,000 Tons US Soybeans Following Bird Flu Outbreak Thailand may have cancelled a contract to import about 60,000 tonnes of soybeans from the United States following the bird flu outbreak that has affecte ...
Friday, January 30, 2004
South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn
January 30, 2004 South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn South Korea's CJ Corp closed a tender to buy a combined 52,500 tons of U.S. No.2 soybeans and U.S. No.3 corn at 10:00 a.m. (0100 GMT) on Friday, traders said. Of the total ...
Thursday, January 29, 2004
US Soybean Board Initiates Plan To Promote Livestock Industry Growth
January 29, 2004 US Soybean Board Initiates Plan To Promote Livestock Industry Growth The United Soybean Board launched the Livestock Industry Initiative to promote stronger ties between livestock and soybean producers. Soybean checkoff far ...
Monday, January 26, 2004
Slower Farm Sales Supporting US Soy Basis
January 26, 2004 Slower Farm Sales Supporting US Soy Basis Truck soybean basis continues to recover in the U.S. interior market, rising by an average of 1 1/2 cents a bushel at all locations. A cooling off in the recent heated pace of farme ...

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