Gary Millershaski inspects winter wheat stunted by drought near Syracuse, Kansas, in May during the Wheat Quality Council’s Kansas wheat tour. Conditions for planting the new crop this fall are also expected to remain dry.

Conditions grim for U.S. winter wheat planting

La Nina is expected to stick around for a rare third year, likely resulting in another dry fall for southern plains farmers

Glacier FarmMedia – Conditions are ripe for another poor start for the U.S. hard red winter wheat crop, but there could be a massive Brazilian soybean harvest next year, say […] Read more



It had been hoped that the resumption of grain exports from Ukraine would improve crop availability, but shipments have been too few and drought threatens harvests around the world.

Global grain stocks near worrying decade low

The world’s buffer stocks of corn will be enough for just 80 days’ worth of consumption by the end of 2022-23 crop year

The world is heading toward the tightest grain inventories in years despite the resumption of exports from Ukraine because the shipments are too few and harvests from other major crop […] Read more