No holiday lull for grain markets

The senior director of brokerage for CHS Hedging expects a lot of market volatility through the end of the year. Joe Barker says exports have been strong for corn, soybeans, and wheat. “Trade will continue through the coming months, even though there’s a transition in Washington D.C., agriculture continues. So I think you’ll continue to […]

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