Wittal: Grains end week mixed

This was a very mixed and choppy trading day for all grains. They started down in the morning, tried to rebound, then faded away into the close. Some ended up for the day and others were down. Corn is up two to three cents a bushel, beans are down three to 14 cents a bushel, […] Read more





Wittal: U.S. dollar pressures U.S. grains

Jan. 20 — There was no party mood in the trading pits today. Grain futures markets took some hard hits today. Concerns of further world economic problems are driving financial markets down and overseas investors are looking at the U.S. dollar as a safe investment option right now. U.S. grain markets were down, due to […] Read more




Wittal: Lower loonie supports canola

Jan. 15 — Grains were mixed today but oilseeds found support and canola pushed back up to recent resistance levels yet again. Corn was down two cents a bushel, beans finished up five to 23 cents a bushel, canola finished up $5 to $7 per tonne and wheat finished down five to seven cents a […] Read more


Wittal: Export demand picks up, somewhat

Jan. 14 — Grains remained positive today, with small gains due to the fact that export demand seems to have picked up somewhat and deliveries have slowed down due to cold weather concerns reaching across the Prairies and into the U.S. Corn was up four cents a bushel, beans finished up two to eight cents […] Read more

Wittal: Markets wander, trading choppy

Jan. 13 — Most grains rebounded nicely after the hard losses of yesterday following the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. The markets are very jittery as wheat, beans and canola all started down in the morning and then turned to the upside aggressively, only to fall back before the close to finish in a positive […] Read more