CME live cattle tumble by 3-cent price limit

CHICAGO, June 14 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle nearby contracts on Wednesday finished down their 3-cents-per-pound daily price limit, hit by fund liquidation and lower preliminary cash prices, said traders. June and August closed limit down at 124.500 cents and 117.875 cents, respectively. Both contracts ended below their respective 40-day moving averages of […] Read more

Hogs rebound as U.S. wholesale pork hits 2-year high

CHICAGO, June 13 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures jumped as much as 2 percent on Tuesday, rebounding from losses in the previous session on support from sharply higher wholesale pork prices, traders and analysts said. Prices for U.S. pork extended gains to the highest levels in more than two years, according to […] Read more

Cattle, hog futures ease on fund selling

CHICAGO, June 12 (Reuters) – U.S. cattle and hog futures fell 1 percent or more on Monday, pressured by chart-based and investment fund selling, traders and analysts said. Lower-than-expected prices in cash cattle markets late last week further weighed on futures, even as rising U.S. wholesale beef prices suggested meat demand remained strong. Chicago Mercantile […] Read more


China cuts corn output forecast on bad weather

BEIJING, June 9 (Reuters) – China on Friday slashed its 2017 -18 corn output forecast to the lowest level in four years after drought and hail hit planting in the northeastern region of one of the world’s top producers, spurring a rally in futures prices. In its monthly crop report, the agriculture ministry said it […] Read more

CME live cattle futures end weaker, hogs firmer

CHICAGO, June 9 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle contracts were weakened Friday by profit-taking and investor caution as they await the bulk of this week’s cash cattle sales, said traders. Futures discounts to initial cash prices limited market losses, they said. June closed down 0.125 cent per pound to 131.250 cents, and August […] Read more



USDA raises wheat production outlook despite weather challenges

WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) – U.S. wheat supplies will be bigger than expected despite a snowstorm in early May that analysts worried had severely damaged the crop in Kansas, the top producing state, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Friday. More recently, farmers in spring wheat areas have been struggling with dry weather and given […] Read more

This pile of last year’s wheat crop covered with plastic sheets at a GrainCorp facility in Australia is emblematic of the generally held opinion about global wheat oversupply, but weather issues currently affecting Northern Hemisphere crops are creeping into market discussion, adding support to prices, especially for high protein wheat.  |  Reuters photo

Is a wheat rally on the horizon?

Dry conditions across the U.S. northern plains and spring seeding setbacks in Western Canada could boost prices

A developing drought in the United States northern plains, early signs of a low protein U.S. winter wheat crop and planting problems in Western Canada could spark a spring wheat price rally, say analysts. Jim Peterson, marketing director for the North Dakota Wheat Commission, says it has been hot and dry in Montana, western North […] Read more


An increase in acres along with export market competition could push prices down.  |  File photo

Hempseed acre increase may lead to excess supply

Hempseed may top 140,000 acres in Western Canada this year, a significant increase from recent levels of 70,000 to 100,000 acres. If acreage does jump and yields are decent, Canada could produce an excess of hempseed in 2017, says an industry leader from Saskatchewan. “We are probably going to end up with way more than […] Read more

CME live cattle close mixed, hog futures higher

CHICAGO, June 8 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures settled mixed on Thursday after an up-and-down session, supported by futures’ discounts to preliminary cash prices but pressured by profit-taking, traders said. June closed up 0.175 cent per pound at 131.375 cents, and August down 0.150 cent at 124.025 cents. On Thursday, a small […] Read more