Since reaching a 17-month high on November 18, soybeans have been in a sharp decline. Prices have fallen in 16 of the last 23 trading sessions and are now roughly $1.20 per bushel lower than a month ...
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Can Soybean Prices Continue to Rebound?
In my October 21 Barchart article, which recapped the price action in grain and oilseed markets in Q3, I highlighted the 2.2% decline in the nearby CBOT soybean futures market in Q3 and the 0.35% gain ...
Corn and soybeans end lower Friday, with wheat mixed. Cattle rally, while hogs retreat. Why Do Soybeans Keep Making Fresh Lows? Soybean futures made new lows for the move again on Friday and March was ...
In last month’s article we discussed three important soybean market fundamentals to monitor during August. The first item to monitor was the August U.S. Department of Agriculture’s World Agricultural ...
The soybean industry is vital to Ohio’s economic health, generating approximately $3 billion annually in direct sales and contributing an estimated $8 billion in indirect economic impact. But ongoing ...
Bryant Kagay, owner of Kagay Farms in northwest Missouri, says he has seen a "significant" drop in soybean prices with China ceasing purchases of the crop from the U.S. U.S. tariff measures, combined ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says supply, crush and exports don’t quite line up with soybean market price action. She gives advice on taking advantage of prices and protecting your positions.
Soybeans scored new lows for the move on the last trading day of 2025. Randy Martinson says the market saw technical selling ...
Soybean futures touched more than $11 a bushel Thursday, the most in more than a year, on optimism President Donald Trump's deal with China to buy at least 25 million tons of U.S. soybeans annually ...
Jim Purfeerst’s soybeans went straight from his fields to storage this fall. The fifth-generation farmer outside of Faribault plans to offload them in December. By then, he hopes prices will improve.
China has closed out 2025 having taken roughly two thirds of the United States soybeans it had signaled it might buy, a late surge that steadies a fragile trade relationship but leaves big questions ...
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