US winter wheat condition, April 20
The USDA overnight unveiled its latest assessment of the proportion of US winter wheat for harvest-25 rated as in “good” or “excellent” condition. Investors had expected a 47% figure, according to a...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 22, 2025 | Markets expresso, Wheat | 0 |
The USDA overnight unveiled its latest assessment of the proportion of US winter wheat for harvest-25 rated as in “good” or “excellent” condition. Investors had expected a 47% figure, according to a...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 22, 2025 | Markets expresso, Wheat | 0 |
The USDA overnight revealed its latest spring wheat planting progress assessment for 2025. Investors had expected a 14% figure, according to a Reuters poll. State Planting progress (%) Change on week Change on year Difference...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 22, 2025 | Markets expresso, Soybeans and oilseeds | 0 |
The US Department of Agriculture overnight published its latest assessment of US soybean sowings progress for the 2025/26 crop. Traders had expected a 7% figure, according to a Reuters poll. The table below gives details of the...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 22, 2025 | Markets expresso | 0 |
The USDA overnight unveiled its latest assessment of US corn planting progress of 2025. Investors had expected a 10% figure, according to a Reuters poll. State Percent planted Change on week Change on year Difference from 5-year...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 14, 2025 | Markets expresso, Wheat | 0 |
The USDA overnight revealed its latest spring wheat planting progress assessment for 2025. Investors had expected a 7% figure, according to a Reuters poll. State Planting progress (%) Change on week Change on year Difference...
Read Moreby Mike Verdin | Apr 14, 2025 | Markets expresso, Wheat | 0 |
The USDA overnight unveiled its latest assessment of the proportion of US winter wheat for harvest-25 rated as in “good” or “excellent” condition. Investors had expected a % figure, according to a Reuters...
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