Daily Market Wire 15 July 2025
Weather: The US is seeing above-average to near-normal precipitation across most regions, with parts of the West trending below average. Forecasts point to wetter conditions across the Northern [...]
Weather: The US is seeing above-average to near-normal precipitation across most regions, with parts of the West trending below average. Forecasts point to wetter conditions across the Northern [...]
Weather: Hard to find much exciting in global weather – nothing market moving at least.. Markets: Pre USDA report – markets were subdued ahead of the next round of data. Corn is fast [...]
Weather: Hard to focus in international weather given the outlook at home. Rostov had around 1 inch, and the China wheat belt received some rain. There was nothing really in northern EU. [...]
Growers get a grip on grain marketing at Coonamble Nick Carracher presents at the Grain Growers Coonamble workshop. GrainGrowers’ recent successful Grain Marketing and Risk Management workshop in [...]
Growers in the Echuca area with an interest in understanding grain marketing and risk management have participated in a half-day workshop organised by GrainGrowers and conducted by Lachstock [...]
The Australian Feedlot industry has been on significant growth across the past 20 years. An article by Tom Rookyard The Australian Feedlot industry has been on significant growth across the past [...]
Soybeans gained one percent and wheat eased about one percent. The Australian dollar has eased 4pc in a fortnight. It firmed a little in night trade but closed lower than previous day. Chicago [...]
GRDC’s 2024 Grains Research Updates began in February with more than 400 growers, agronomists and researchers in attendance at the Adelaide Convention Centre to hear about and discuss some of the [...]
Nick Carracher, Lachstock Consulting, gave his insights into international grain markets to more than 400 growers, agronomists and other relevant industry stakeholders at this week’s GRDC [...]
US winter wheat markets fell 5 percent. Soybeans, corn, canola and rapeseed eased about 3pc. Chicago wheat December down US36.25 cents per bushel to 691.75c/bu; Kansas wheat December down [...]