Will India be the next market mover?
Whilst the northern feed markets continue to price at significant premiums, grain values in the south - particularly wheat - have been far more sedate despite plenty of fresh inputs to the grain news cycle lately.
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Which way will it flow?
How quickly things change. It seemed not that long ago that the entire supply chain was at maximum capacity doing its utmost to get our record production out of the country.
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WASDE Report: Hit or Miss?
The August edition of the USDA's WASDE Report was released this week. While its contents resulted in somewhat muted response, it sets up a potentially interesting position in coming months...
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Mixed start maintains market tensions
East coast cereal markets have continued their upward trend through the first half of June, reacting to the latest WASDE and ABARE'S musings which confirmed what most already knew...
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Rain makes grain
They say "Rain makes grain" and this is certainly going to be the case this week with widespread falls forecast to occur over most grain growing regions around Australia...
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Grain growers face weather and global market challenges
The NSW grain industry, a key player in our state's agriculture, is navigating some rough waters. Changes in weather patterns and potential shifts in the global market are making things tricky...
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A spotlight on Maximum Residue Limits
The recent announcement that the European Union is planning to reduce the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) for haloxyfop on canola has been widely discussed...
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Sowing the focus
As growers are deep into their winter crop sowing programs and within a few weeks, they'll have the finish line in sight...
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Markets trading fundamentals, not headlines
As we draw a close to the traditional sowing window for canola and open for main season wheat on the east coast of Australia ....
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A big beak for most
While crops aren't made in Autumn it certainly doesn't hurt to have the start to seeding most Australian growers are enjoying to this point.
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Origination team from WA had a great time at @DowerinFieldDay catching up with growers and industry and making some new connections. Growers were also pleased to meet the new barley trader, Charlie Waters.
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Cash market slips and grain growers pull back from selling
The BoM recently released its three-month outlook and the current weather patterns look set to continue.
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A peek into the sorghum world
The last couple of weeks have seen favourable weather conditions that have enabled growers to make solid progress into their sorghum harvest...
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Team members from SA and Vic caught up post 2021/22 harvest at Port Adelaide Berth 20 to see the ship loader in action and understand Cargill Export Operations
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