date:Oct 03, 2012
es contract only lost 1/2 cent in Monday's session. On the other side of the coin, November soybeans ended the day 40 cents lower at $15.60, while December wheat lost 20 cents to settle at $9.07. This isn't a sign that the strength in the markets from late last week has already left the markets for good, says analyst and Successful Farming magazine columnist Alan Kluis.
I expect money to flow in the grain markets later this week, he told Agriculture.com Markets Editor Mike McGinnis on Monday. T