Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Standing corn in snow

Another week, and still no good reason to be bullish on these grain markets, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
Corn snow

It's only January, but the first reports from USDA aren't encouraging for the grain markets.
sun in corn field

Nothing exciting has sparked the markets recently, and that's not good.
Grain bins

A new year is upon us, but we're not seeing much new in the markets yet.
soybean harvest

Our fearless grain commentator, Marlin Clark, is brutally honest this week: "I am looking for something to excite me in the market, and it just isn’t there."
winter farm tractor

As it stands right now, the markets act like they have gone to sleep. But that is sure to change headed into the new year.
Corn snow

Harvest is winding down, although a few farmers are still chasing dry days before the cold sets in.
combining soybeans, farm, USDA, grain markets

USDA says soybean harvest is done. Not in Ohio. And grain prices aren't moving, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark, who adds we are seeing two huge crops in a row, and the market does not care if farmers sell or not.
Soybeans

With more rain than sunshine, this is shaping up to be a difficult end to harvest.
grain dump

Strong yields for corn and soybeans keep prices low.