Wheat
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Higher fuel, fertilizer costs strain Kansas farms
Kansas State University economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices are already pushing key farm input costs higher, and could add significant expense for grain operations this year. Ibendahl estimated that a move to $90 per barrel of oil would add more than $1 per gallon at the pump an... -
Wheat Rallies on Weather; Corn and Soy Lag
Wheat futures have rallied as spring weather and deteriorating condition ratings push a weather premium into the market, according to Darin Newsom, senior market analyst at Barchart. Traders point to repeated warm-up and freeze cycles this season and worsening drought across the Plains as the imm...
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