Corn up on slow planting pace

Corn up on slow planting pace

Soybeans were narrowly mixed, consolidating after Monday’s losses. New U.S. tariffs go into effect Friday and there’s still a lot of general uncertainty, but a delegation from China is still scheduled to talk trade later this week. The continued spread of African Swine Fever is an additional concern for demand, with ABIOVE lowering its outlook for Brazil to 68.1 million tons because of ASF. Beans are also watching South America’s harvest, ABIOVE’s new guess for Brazil is 117.6 million tons, and U.S.

Continue reading Corn up on slow planting pace at Brownfield Ag News.