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Coverage of wheat in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 8 · 13:51 UTCMost recent: Jul 7 · 13:52 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJul 7 · 13:52 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower in early trading, with July corn as the sole exception. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with beef prices rising and pork prices falling.

  • BUSINESSJul 7 · 10:00 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    The One Crop Brazil Still Can’t Grow Enough Of: Wheat

    Brazil cannot produce enough wheat to meet its needs, unlike soy and corn. The 2026 wheat crop is forecast to shrink to seven million tonnes, prompting imports of nearly seven million tonnes.

  • BUSINESSJul 6 · 13:49 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mixed, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mixed in early trading, with July corn and soybeans rising while July wheat and oats fell. On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, beef showed mixed results, pork declined, and specific livestock contracts like August live cattle and July hogs saw minor gains and losses respectively.

  • BUSINESSJul 3 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheese, coffee, eggs, flour, hogs, pork loins, steers, grains, feeds, fats, oils, metals, fibers, textiles, and energy. Prices for items like Brazilian coffee and soybeans increased, while others like hogs and soybean oil decreased.

  • BUSINESSJul 3 · 08:00 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Food Prices Fell in June as Focus Switches From War to Harvests

    Food prices decreased in June as attention shifted from war to harvests. Wheat prices dropped to their lowest in over a month due to weak demand and strong global supplies.

  • BUSINESSJul 2 · 13:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures were mostly lower on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn rising slightly while wheat, oats, and soybeans showed declines or remained unchanged. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mixed, with live cattle and feeder cattle prices increasing and hog prices falling.

  • BUSINESSJul 1 · 20:32 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains higher, livestock lower

    Grain futures rose on the Chicago Board of Trade, with July corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all gaining. In contrast, beef and pork prices fell on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with August live cattle and feeder cattle, as well as July hogs, showing declines.

  • BUSINESSJul 1 · 13:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower in early trading, with corn as the exception, while livestock prices showed mixed results on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Corn rose 1 cent, wheat and soybeans declined, and beef prices increased while pork prices fell.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 10:34 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Former staff of T.N. Civil Supplies Corporation complain to CM Vijay over ‘low’ off-take of wheat under PDS

    Former staff of T.N. Civil Supplies Corporation have complained to CM Vijay about low wheat off-take under the PDS. The association suggested the state government request a higher wheat allotment from the Centre instead of rice.

  • BUSINESSJun 30 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    Wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, and grains were reported, with some showing slight increases or decreases between Monday and Tuesday.

  • BUSINESSJun 29 · 20:32 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade declined, with July corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all posting price drops. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with beef and feeder cattle prices lower while pork prices rose.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 20:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, corn, soybeans, wheat, and coal as of recent trading days. Prices for specific items like hogs and pork loins show fluctuations, while others like flour and steers remain stable.

  • POLITICSJun 26 · 05:05 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Video: Trump says released Iranian assets to be spent on US crops

    US President Donald Trump told farmers that unfrozen Iranian assets will be used to purchase American agricultural products, including wheat, soybeans, and corn. He stated that these funds will be spent on supporting US agriculture.

  • POLITICSJun 26 · 01:05 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Trump says released Iran funds to be spent on US crops

    Trump stated that unfrozen Iranian assets will be used to purchase US agricultural products like wheat, soybeans, and corn. Iranian officials have disputed this claim, arguing Tehran is not obligated to use the funds for US products.

  • BUSINESSJun 20 · 00:43 UTCMEXICO NEWS DAILY
    Bimbo’s regenerative farmland use passes half a million hectares as it eyes 100% sustainable sourcing by 2050

    Grupo Bimbo, a Mexican multinational food company, has surpassed 500,000 hectares in regenerative agriculture by 2025, a 73% increase from 2024, advancing its goal of 100% sustainable sourcing by 2050. The company collaborates with farmers and suppliers to improve soil health and sustainability for crops like wheat, corn, and sugar as part of its 'For Nature' and 'Positive Nutrition' initiatives.

  • BUSINESSJun 18 · 20:35 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower, with corn and wheat declining, while oats rose. Livestock prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with live cattle falling but feeder cattle and hogs increasing.

  • BUSINESSJun 18 · 13:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures were mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade, with wheat and oats rising, while soybeans remained unchanged. Livestock markets showed mixed results on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with hogs gaining but cattle prices falling.

  • BUSINESSJun 17 · 20:35 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures rose on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all showing gains. Livestock prices were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with higher beef and lower pork prices.

  • BUSINESSJun 16 · 13:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower in early trading, with corn, wheat, and soybeans declining, while oats rose. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with live cattle unchanged, feeder cattle and hogs lower.

  • BUSINESSJun 15 · 20:33 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly higher, with corn, wheat, and soybeans rising, while oats declined. Livestock markets showed mixed results, with beef and cattle prices increasing but pork and hog prices falling.

  • BUSINESSJun 11 · 20:32 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains lower, livestock mixed

    Grain futures declined on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all losing value. Livestock prices were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with live cattle and feeder cattle rising while hogs fell slightly.

  • BUSINESSJun 10 · 13:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly higher, with corn and oats increasing while wheat declined slightly. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with live cattle prices rising but feeder cattle and hogs falling.

  • BUSINESSJun 9 · 20:34 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly higher, with corn, wheat, and oats gaining, while soybeans declined. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with beef prices rising and pork prices falling.

  • BUSINESSJun 8 · 20:45 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    Wholesale cash prices for commodities showed mixed changes, with declines in Cheddar cheese, Brazilian and Colombian coffee, and large white eggs. Corn and soybean prices increased slightly, while hogs and pork loins remained stable. Copper prices rose, and wheat prices saw a minor increase.

  • WORLDJun 7 · 03:00 UTCAL-MONITOR
    Facing settler violence, Palestinian farmers race to harvest

    Palestinian farmers in the West Bank village of As-Sawiyah, led by Hamad Jazi, are racing to harvest their wheat amid threats from Israeli settlers who have set fires to crops in the area. Jazi reported that settlers have already set fires twice, prompting fears of further attacks.

  • BUSINESSJun 5 · 13:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed

    Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly higher in early trading, with soybeans and oats showing gains while corn declined slightly. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mixed, with live cattle and feeder cattle prices rising and hogs falling.

  • BUSINESSJun 1 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article lists current and previous wholesale cash prices for various commodities including meats, dairy, grains, and oils. Prices for items like broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, and soybeans are detailed, showing fluctuations between the current and prior periods.

  • BUSINESSMay 26 · 02:34 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Wheat Extends Decline as Traders Digest Iran Ceasefire Talks

    Wheat prices continued to fall as traders evaluated the implications of ongoing ceasefire negotiations involving Iran. The decline reflects market uncertainty amid geopolitical developments.

  • BUSINESSMay 14 · 14:43 UTCBLOOMBERG
    US Farmers Dial Crop Adjusters as Wild Weather Hammers Wheat

    US farmers are adjusting their crops due to wild weather affecting wheat yields. Crop scouts are taking measurements in Kansas wheat fields. The adjustments aim to mitigate losses from extreme weather conditions.

  • BUSINESSMay 12 · 03:57 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Wheat Extends Gains as Poor Weather Worsens US Crop Conditions

    Wheat prices are increasing due to worsening US crop conditions caused by poor weather. This gain in wheat prices may impact food production and supply chains. The condition of US crops is a crucial factor in determining global wheat prices.

  • BUSINESSMay 8 · 13:14 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Turkey Wheat Output Seen Rebounding After Drought-Hit 2025

    Turkey's wheat output is expected to rebound after a drought-hit 2025. The rebound is anticipated due to improved weather conditions. Wheat production is a crucial aspect of Turkey's agricultural sector.

  • BUSINESSApr 17 · 05:00 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Wheat Rallies on Weather Woes and Iran-Linked Fertilizer Crunch

    Wheat prices are rising due to adverse weather conditions and a fertilizer shortage linked to Iran. The dual pressures of weather-related supply disruptions and Iran's role in the fertilizer crisis are driving market volatility.

  • BUSINESSApr 16 · 12:30 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Australia Secures Fertilizer From Indonesia to Meet Crop Needs

    Australia has secured fertilizer supplies from Indonesia to meet its crop production needs, with farmers in New South Wales, such as those in Wee Waa, benefiting from the arrangement. The initiative aims to support agricultural output, particularly for wheat harvesting.

  • HEALTHApr 14 · 13:21 UTCSCIENCE DAILY
    Scientists discover why bread can cause weight gain without extra calories

    Scientists discovered that carbohydrates like bread, rice, and wheat may alter metabolism, causing weight gain in mice without increased calorie intake. The study shows weight gain occurs due to reduced energy burning, not overeating.

  • BUSINESSApr 9 · 04:32 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Wheat Moves Higher on Iran Ceasefire Uncertainty, Crop Survey

    Wheat prices rise due to uncertainty surrounding an Iran ceasefire and a crop survey. The market movement reflects concerns about supply disruptions and potential geopolitical impacts on agricultural commodities.

  • SCIENCEApr 8 · 13:51 UTCSCIENCE DAILY
    Ancient farmers accidentally created aggressive “warrior” wheat

    Ancient farmers' cultivation practices inadvertently led to the evolution of aggressive 'warrior' wheat traits, such as upright leaves and competitive growth, which helped wheat thrive. Modern farming now favors less competitive plants, prioritizing yield over survival advantages.

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