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Soybeans rose to 1,015.50 USd/Bu on July 11, 2025, up 0.30% from the previous day. Over the past month, Soybeans's price has fallen 2.57%, and is down 7.94% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Soybeans - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Chicago soybean prices have a significant impact on the global soybean market, influencing trading decisions, farming practices, and the broader economy. This article explores the factors that affect soybean prices, including supply and demand dynamics, currency exchange rates, global events, and government policies. Farmers, investors, and industry players rely on tracking and understanding these prices to make informed decisions and mitigate risks.
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Get statistical data on weekly spot market and forward contract soybean prices in Ontario. Data includes: * old and new crop Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) prices * old and new crop weekly unadjusted basis * old and new crop weekly adjusted basis * old crop weekly cash price * new crop cash price * cash price spread * CBOT price spread * Canadian dollar value * 5-year average for soybean basis * 10-year average for soybean basis * 10-year average cash price Statistical data are compiled to serve as a source of agriculture and food statistics for the province of Ontario. Data are prepared primarily by Statistics and Economics staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, in co-operation with the Agriculture Division of Statistics Canada and various government departments and farm marketing boards.
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The Chicago soya oil market is a key financial market for trading soya oil futures, operated by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). This article explores its role in the agricultural industry, its global and local influences, and its importance in the commodity trading landscape.
Daily sample data for Soybeans (Pit) S timestamped in Chicago time
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Speculators remain bullish on Chicago corn and soybeans due to potential trade progress, despite mixed sentiments and ongoing trade tensions.
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The data is in Stata format and includes 2 files. The file named Agric has variables: spot price of Chicago corn and Chicago soybeans, the futures price of Chicago corn and Chicago soybeans and long positions of commodity index traders. The file named Energy contains variables on spot and futures prices of WTI crude oil and Henry Hub natural gas. The data is originally obtained from US commodity futures trading commission
Daily sample data for Soybeans (Combined) SSA timestamped in Chicago time
Intraday 1 minute sample data for Mini-Sized Soybeans - Globex XB timestamped in Chicago time
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Commodity Prices: Corn, soybeans, WTI crude oil and Henry Hub natural gas, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group .
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Explore the factors influencing soybean prices per ton, including weather conditions, trade policies, global demand, and currency exchange rates. Learn about the role of the Chicago Board of Trade in soybean pricing and how developments in agricultural technology can impact the market. Stay informed with real-time data from commodity exchanges to manage risks effectively.
CBOT operates as part of the CME Group, offering a wide range of futures and options contracts across various asset classes. CBOT specializes in trading futures and options contracts for agricultural commodities, such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats, as well as financial instruments, including interest rates and stock indexes.
Basis reflects both local and global supply and demand forces. It is calculated as the difference between the local cash price and the futures price. It affects when and where many grain producers and shippers buy and sell grain. Many factors affect basis—such as local supplies, storage and transportation availability, and global demand—and they interact in complex ways. How changes in basis manifest in transportation is likewise complex and not always direct. For instance, an increase in current demand will drive cash prices up relative to future prices, and increase basis. At the same time, grain will enter the transportation system to fulfill that demand. However, grain supplies also affect basis, but will have the opposite effect on transportation. During harvest, the increase in the supply of grain pushes down cash prices relative to futures prices, and basis weakens, but the demand for transportation increases to move the supplies.
For more information on how basis is linked to transportation, see the story, "Grain Prices, Basis, and Transportation" (https://agtransport.usda.gov/stories/s/sjmk-tkh6), and links below for research on the topic.
This data has corn, soybean, and wheat basis for a variety of locations. These include origins—such as Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and many others—and destinations, such as the Pacific Northwest, Louisiana Gulf, Texas Gulf, and Atlantic Coast.
This is one of three companion datasets. The other two are grain prices (https://agtransport.usda.gov/d/g92w-8cn7) and grain price spreads (https://agtransport.usda.gov/d/an4w-mnp7). These datasets are separate, because the coverage lengths differ and missing values are removed (e.g., there needs to be a cash price and a futures price to have a basis price).
The cash price comes from the grain prices dataset and the futures price comes from the appropriate futures market, which is Chicago Board of Trade (CME Group) for corn, soybeans, and soft red winter wheat; Kansas City Board of Trade (CME Group) for hard red winter wheat; and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange for hard red spring wheat.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
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Learn about Chicago soybean oil futures, an agricultural commodity traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). Understand the factors influencing its prices, uses for hedging and speculative trading, and how it allows market participants to manage their exposure to soybean oil prices.
Tick (trades only) sample data for Soybeans-Imported U.S GSB timestamped in Chicago time
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Explore the dynamic factors influencing soybean prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), including supply-demand dynamics, weather, and geopolitical events. Understand the role of futures contracts in this volatile market, and how global agricultural and trade developments affect pricing.
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Explore the complexities influencing soybean prices on the Chicago Board of Trade, including global supply-demand dynamics, weather impacts, and evolving agricultural practices. Understand how reports from the USDA and international trade policies shape this vital commodity market.
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Explore the dynamics of soybean oil futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a crucial tool for managing price risk in the agricultural commodities market. Learn about their significance in hedging, speculation, and how global factors like crop yields, consumer preferences, and biodiesel production influence prices.
Daily sample data for Soybeans (Globex) Calendar Spread 1 ZSES1 timestamped in Chicago time
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Soybeans rose to 1,015.50 USd/Bu on July 11, 2025, up 0.30% from the previous day. Over the past month, Soybeans's price has fallen 2.57%, and is down 7.94% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Soybeans - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.