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Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were lower on Tuesday morning, pressured by losses in comparable oils. There were declines in Chicago soybeans and soyoil, but slight increases in soymeal.
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Grain farmers in the United States are in a financial pinch and may want to look north of the border for a way out, says an ...
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By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were stronger on Friday, closing out a difficult week on a high note. Over the last few days ...
Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were stronger late Friday morning, after the week was highlighted by losses. Canola was bolstered by sharp increases in the Chicago soy complex and Malaysian ...
The ICE Futures canola market bounced back on Friday morning, supported by vegetable oils. Malaysian palm oil rose sharply, while Chicago soyoil and European rapeseed also made substantial gains.