The soybean market may be on the cusp of a larger technical shift out of the bearish landscape of 2025.
Crude futures ended Friday's trading with the largest weekly drop in 10 months, ahead of U.S.-Iran talks that could drive energy prices lower if a...
Recent Sales Results From Grundy County, Illinois, Crawford County, Iowa; Decatur, Norton Counties, Kansas; and Clay County, Minnesota
Meet the farmers from Maryland and Minnesota who will be reporting this season as part of DTN's feature called "View From the Cab."
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Rhett Montgomery is a DTN market analyst and has worked in the grain industry since 2017.
Rhett was raised on a farm and cattle operation in south-central Nebraska. Rhett earned his bachelor's degree in Agribusiness with an emphasis in marketing from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2017. Rhett is currently working toward his Master's degree in Agricultural Economics from Virginia Tech. Prior to joining DTN, Rhett worked as a cash grain merchandiser and farm marketing adviser servicing Nebraska and neighboring states. Recently, Rhett and his wife Andie moved to Norman, Oklahoma, where Andie is pursuing her PhD in history from the University of Oklahoma.
The soybean market may be on the cusp of a larger technical shift out of the bearish landscape of 2025.
December soymeal futures have posted an astounding eight straight sessions higher and are working toward making it a ninth to close this week.
USDA will release its April Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports on Thursday. It is typically a quiet event and the last WASDE to focus solely on the 2025-26 marketing year.
USDA will issue its annual Prospective Plantings survey and March 1 Grain Stocks report at 11 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, setting the stage for the 2026 planting and early growing season.
It remains to be seen how much fanfare the new World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report on Tuesday, March 10, will receive with markets rallying on the onset of war in the...
While U.S.-held corn stocks have ballooned this year to near-record levels, the supply and demand situation around the globe remains tight.
Just as quickly as the late-fall soybean rally came, it went, leaving looming supply side questions for the U.S. soybean market in 2026.
USDA will turn its attention to South America where harvest is underway when it releases its February Crop Production and WASDE reports on Tuesday, Feb. 10.