Tag: grain markets
Market prices rebound along with inputs
The latest changes in the grain markets have been influenced partly by recent weather and partly by bad fertilizer production news from Europe.
Soft grain markets blamed on slowing economies
Grain market analysts are not focusing so much on the weather this week but on the generally negative tone of economic projections, both here and in China.
Where has the the marketing season gone?
Farmers have raised their heads above the summer workload and realized that the grain prices that seemed so comfortable are no longer.
Grain prices drift lower on good weather
Temperatures more moderate than forecast for the corn belt have caused grain prices to dip on the Chicago Board of Trade, Marlin Clark explains.
Crop conditions, Ukraine news dominate trading
Marlin Clark breaks down price changes in this week's grain markets in light of the Ukrainian port of Odessa opening up and a wetter-than-expected July.
The market is never wrong, even when it seems to be
Even grain market analyst Marlin Clask has to deal with the reality that the market is never wrong as he explains this week's commodity prices.
There are things that just can’t be explained
Marlin Clark does his best to break down and explain recent changes in the corn, soybean and wheat markets.
Market forecast for summer: Cloudy with a chance of hardheadedness
Growing recession fears and already-high futures prices quickly pushed aside the USDA acreage report's and a grain stocks report's bullish news.
Look at the bright side of the markets
Marlin Clark unravels the latest changes in the volatile grain markets and weighs in on the factors contributing to the fluctuations.
Marlin: Positive news seems to lead to horrible markets
The USDA grain stocks report and acreage report revealed fewer acres of corn and soybeans than expected, but the markets didn't respond accordingly.