CornNews and information about corn.Corn Gains for Second Day as Ike May Damage, Delay Crop Harvest in U.S.- September 15, 2008 Corn advanced for a second day on speculation excessive rains and winds from Hurricane Ike may damage and delay harvesting of the U.S. crop.http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?sid=aOHH4vUgwH5A&pid=20601082 Soybean harvest 2008 ready to begin; demand turns uncertain- September 13, 2008 Growers expected to harvest their early season soybeans in mid-September, and the market prepared for average yields.http://www.minnesotafarmguide.com/articles/2008/09/13/ag_news/markets/mark11.txt Corn demand and supply suggests stocks are increasing- September 13, 2008 With plenty of feed wheat in the world and good supplies of corn plus limited demand, the corn market turned softer in earlier September.http://www.minnesotafarmguide.com/articles/2008/09/13/ag_news/markets/mark10.txt Soybean harvest 2008 ready to begin; demand turns uncertain- September 12, 2008 Growers expected to harvest their early season soybeans in mid-September, and the market prepared for average yields.http://www.agalmanac.com/articles/2008/09/12/ag_news/markets/mark11.txt Corn demand and supply suggests stocks are increasing- September 12, 2008 With plenty of feed wheat in the world and good supplies of corn plus limited demand, the corn market turned softer in earlier September.http://www.agalmanac.com/articles/2008/09/12/ag_news/markets/mark10.txt Food Futures: Corn rallies 4% as USDA lowers production outlook- September 12, 2008 Corn futures closed above $5.60 a bushel Friday, rallying more than 5% as the U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered its forecasts for this year's crop production.http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?guid=%7BC7BB96B4-4E5D-41C7-8B9B-C55916CD8... Market tipped to open higher- September 12, 2008 Australian markets have received a strong lead from Wall Street equities overnight, which finished almost 1.5 per cent higher.http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=3&ContentID=97365 Battered gold may have finally hit bottom- September 11, 2008 Gold futures, suffering from the longest losing streak in eight years, dropped below $750 an ounce Thursday for the first time in nearly a year -- and analysts say the price of the precious metal may have ...http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?guid=%7B48819178-EA85-491F-80C5-B46605FB6... |