Weather will stop affecting the market now
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets as harvest 2020 approaches.
Market uncertain, waiting for grain report
The Sept. 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report is the last gasp for USDA to essentially reduce the crop production numbers from last year.
Damage to crops pushes markets up
A dramatic decline in crop conditions in some parts of the country, coupled with positive trade news, has fueled a rally in corn and soybean prices.
Survivor’s guilt: Markets turn around after Iowa
Bad news for Iowa farmers was good news for those who missed the storm that damaged millions of acres of crops and brought market prices up.
Good weather continues to keep prices low
The market continues to trade the idea that we are having great weather and will have a big crop. The result is low prices, especially in corn.
Market news keeps on coming
Marlin Clark offers an update on grain prices for the week of Aug. 2, 2020.
Current markets are all about the weather
Marling Clark digs into the weather affecting crop prices and what commodity yields are likely to look like in 2020.
Ohio lags, but US still headed for big crops
Marlin Clark provides a weekly grain update, digging into how the weather of late has affected crops across the U.S. and in Ohio and impacting prices.
Traders change focus to weather market
In his weekly market report, Marlin Clark sheds some light on how corn, soybean and wheat prices could be impacted by weather over the next couple of weeks.
What a difference a day makes
Marlin Clark weighs in on the National Agricultural Statistics Service's updated acreage report and the effect it's had on the market.