Tag: grain prices
Conflicting news confuses grain markets
Planting progress drives the grain markets every spring. Marlin Clark weighs in on where grain prices currently rest and how he expects prices to evolve.
No quick start to farmer planting
Marlin Clark explains how the markets responded after the USDA Crop Progress report revealed that not much corn and soybeans have been planted yet.
Conflicting market news, uncertain markets
Marlin Clark breaks down fluctuations in the grain markets following two recent U.S. Department of Agriculture reports.
Grain markets happy about USDA reports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports came and went March 31, and the market seemed to find them easy to digest, according to analyst Marlin Clark.
Planting progress report dominates markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on wheat, soybean and corn prices, expecting changes in the grain markets to come early in the week and trading to slow by its end.
Black Sea corridor agreement extended — I guess
Marlin Clark offers insight into Russia's decision to extend the Black Sea corridor agreement and an update on the grain markets.
Soft grain markets continue to dominate trading
Grain analysts have been struggling to explain grain price declines on the Chicago Board of Trade. Marlin Clark offers insight in this week's market report.
Market experiencing grain price beat down
Marlin Clark breaks down the price changes in the markets of the three major agricultural commodities grown in the United States over the last two weeks.
Three commodities, three trends
Marlin Clark breaks down movements and trends in soybean prices, corn prices and wheat prices in this week's grain markets report.
Grain markets lack news and movement
There is an old saying that no news is good news. That is never true in the grain markets where no news is hard to trade.