Frequently Asked Questions
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Our customers are located in the U.S, Europe, Asia, and Australia. They are users of futures and cash markets who closely follow the supply-side of crop development. Customers include end users, investment banks, hedge funds, speculators, importers, exporters, seed companies, commodity trading advisors, and producers.
We tell the weather story with high-resolution maps and easy-to-understand text. This provides subscribers with clear, concise, and accurate information. Our information is delivered via email on Monday-Friday mornings and Sunday afternoons. Updates are provided during CME Group floor-trading hours.
Yes. We provide long-range forecasts to help foresee weather issues that may develop in the distant future, but believe long-range forecasts are only useful under particularly specific circumstances.
Yes. We develop weather forecasts and analyses for other grain and oilseed areas of the world, including Australia, China, Canada, Europe, India-Pakistan, Indonesia-Malaysia, and the Russian Federation. We also monitor U.S. winter weather for potential supply and distribution disruptions in cattle and hog areas.
Our primarily focus is to develop weather forecasts and agricultural analyses that will help buyers and sellers of crops make good financial decisions. We particularly focus on the development of corn, soybeans, and wheat in the U.S. from March through October, and the development of corn and soybeans in South America from November through February.
We are a subscription-based service for buyers and sellers of crops. We are located in Chicago.