Advertisement

Breaking news: Appeals court upholds USDA decision to commercialize biotech alfalfa

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to overturn the USDA's decision to comme ...

Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 1:54 PM




Advertisement




Soybeans gain on South American weather concern

The Associated Press

Soybeans futures rose on concern that warmer, drier weather in South America may damage the crop there.

Traders are also speculating that Brazil may struggle to meet demand for its exports in February, meaning that buyers may be forced to turn elsewhere to source their soybeans, said Tom Fritz, of the EFG Group, a commodities brokerage in Chicago. Bets on strong export demand for U.S. soybeans are also bolstering prices, he said. The U.S. department of agriculture will publish its weekly export sales report Thursday at 8:30 a.m. EST.

"There's a little bit of a weather threat developing down in south-eastern Brazil, Argentina," said EFG Group's Fritz. "It's turned rather warm and dry for the next five to 10 days."

The price of oil jumped above $94 a barrel Wednesday after imports unexpectedly fell, crimping supplies. Benchmark oil rose 92 cents to $94.20 a barrel at midday on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Gasoline supplies also grew less than expected as refineries slowed output. That helped push the price of March gasoline up 1.24 cents to $2.7385 a gallon.

In other energy trading, February heating oil fell 1.22 cents to $2.9991 cents a gallon. Natural gas fell 2 cents to end at $3.4350 per 1,000 cubic feet.

Trading in metals was mixed.

Gold for February delivery was little changed, falling 70 cents to $1,683.20 an ounce. Silver for March delivery was also little changed, climbing 1.3 cents to $31.5420 an ounce.

March copper fell 3.1 cents to $3.6065 per pound. Platinum for April delivery rose $4.20 to $1.694.10 an ounce. Palladium gained $13.10 to $726.45 an ounce.

Copyright 2013 The AP.

Comments made about this article

Comment on this article

You must LOGIN to post comments

Advertisement

Copyright © 2009-2013 Capital Press, MediaSpan and The Associated Press where indicated. All rights reserved.

Contact Capital Press at 1-800-882-6789 or click here to find our staff listing.

Site optimized for use with Firefox browser, Ver. 16.0.1

Privacy Policies: Capital Press | MediaSpan Online Services

Other Capital Press websites:

Capital Press | OnlyAg.com | Ag Ads Now | Farm Seller | Ag Directory West | Blogriculture agriculture blog and podcasts

Our sister EO Media Group websites:

The Daily Astorian | Coast Weekend | AstoriaRocks.com | Chinook Observer
Oregon Coast Today | Seaside-Sun.com| Seaside Signal| Cannon Beach Gazette
Coast River Business Journal
Hermiston Herald | East Oregonian | Eastern Oregon Real Estate | EO Marketplace
Blue Mountain Eagle | Wallowa County Chieftain