U.S. soybean futures reached a 15-month high on Thursday after President Donald Trump’s administration said top-importer China agreed to buy tens of millions of tons of American crops in the next few years as part of a trade truce. 			
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	U.S. grains: Soy futures set 15-month high after China agrees to purchases
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	U.S. grains: Soybean futures hover near 15-month high after China buys U.S. cargoes
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								Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures hovered near a 15-month high on Wednesday after trade sources said China made its first purchases from the autumn U.S. harvest ahead of a summit between leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. 			
		 
	U.S. grains: Soybeans set 15-month high on U.S.-China trade deal hopes
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								Chicago soybean futures reached their highest in 15 months on Tuesday, briefly topping $11 a bushel on optimism that the U.S. could reach a trade deal with China as leaders from both countries are expected to meet in South Korea on Thursday. 			
		 
	U.S. grains: Soy hits four-month high on hopes for China trade deal
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								U.S. soybean futures jumped to their highest level in more than four months on Monday on hopes that China will resume buying American supplies after President Donald Trump said the countries were set to reach a trade deal during his trip to Asia this week. 			
		 
	IGC raises 2025/26 world wheat crop forecast
								The International Grains Council has raised its forecast for 2025/26 global wheat production with crop outlooks upgraded for Russia, the United States and Argentina. 			
		 
	Cycle swings dictate farming profitability
Understanding whether a market is grinding through a major bottom or experiencing a peaking phase can help decisions
								It can be profitable to understand where the crop markets are positioned in the context of their big-picture cycles. 			
		 
	U.S. grains: Soybean futures inch higher on China trade optimism
								U.S. soybean futures firmed on Wednesday as traders remained hopeful for progress in trade talks with top soy buyer China and on a Japanese proposal to increase U.S. soy purchases, deals that could help U.S. farmers avert major losses. 			
		 
	CBOT Weekly: China, shutdown guiding the market
								The United States grain and oilseed markets are currently dominated by two factors, said Ryan Ettner, broker with Allendale Inc. in McHenry, Ill. Ettner said those are the absence of a trade deal with China and the ongoing United States government shutdown. 			
		 
	Prairie spring wheat bids mixed
								Spring wheat bids in Western Canada were mixed during the week ended Oct. 21, with losses in hard red spring wheat and gains in other classes. 			
		 
	U.S. grains: Soybeans retreat after one-month high; corn, wheat sag
								Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures turned lower on Tuesday on profit-taking after the benchmark contract touched a one-month high in early moves, while market players continued to monitor U.S.-China trade relations, analysts said. 			
		