Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)

CBOT soybeans/corn in ‘tug-o-war’

Soybean and corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade were pressured by losses in crude oil over the past week, but uncovered support and could see some choppiness ahead of the United States election. The commodities were in a 'tug-o-war' as large supplies were countered by good demand.

U.S. soybean crush sees record high for September

U.S. soybean crush sees record high for September

Healthy crush margins are enhancing domestic demand in Ontario and U.S

Corn and soybean prices are hovering near seasonal lows and are expected to percolate higher throughout November and December. Wheat prices have come off their highs in the short term but we’re expecting them to trend higher after the Southern Hemisphere harvest.









December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales

December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales

Crop prices in Ontario are currently making seasonal lows as they do during harvest

December is a prime opportunity for Ontario farmers to sell soybeans because U.S. farmer selling slows and the South American harvest hasn’t started. Ontario basis levels are strengthening during December, while the soybean futures are making seasonal highs.