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Mixed end to the week for soybeans, corn
Soybeans were mostly modestly lower, pulling the most active months to slight weekly losses. Beans were up early but peeled back in cautious trade with bean oil moving down from its highs. With the U.S. harvest essentially over, all eyes are on planting and development conditions in Argentina and Brazil. The USDA’s updated supply, demand,…
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Local farmers warn of fine print in USDA grants
Local farmers warn of fine print in USDA grants KKCO
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Which Presidential Candidate Would Have the Biggest Impact on Ag?
Which Presidential Candidate Would Have the Biggest Impact on Ag? The Scoop –
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Why South Africa’s apex court reversed GMO approval
Why South Africa’s apex court reversed GMO approval The Citizen
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Hog futures hit contract highs as strong demand fuels rally
U.S. livestock: Hog futures hit contract highs as strong demand fuels rally Country Guide
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Brazilian state law overturns soy moratorium that helped curb Amazon deforestation
Brazilian state law overturns soy moratorium that helped curb Amazon deforestation KWKT – FOX 44
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Farmers should find positives in otherwise challenging year
Farmers should find positives in otherwise challenging year FarmWeekNow.com
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Under Secretary Taylor continues to monitor GMO corn dispute with Mexico
USDA Under Secretary Alexis Taylor says she’s optimistic there will be a favorable outcome in Mexico’s GMO corn dispute. “We’re still on track to have that final panel decision by the end of the year. I remain confident in our arguments.” She says the upcoming ruling is significant for other global partners. “It’s also so…
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Cattle futures mostly higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly higher, and feeders were up on technical buying. December live cattle closed $.37 lower at $185.92 and February lives closed $.12 higher at $186.90. January feeders closed $1.87 higher at 243.20 and March feeders closed $2.07 higher at $241.15. Direct cash cattle trade activity had a…
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For Farmers, Lower Grain Prices Could Be Sign Of Things To Com
For Farmers, Lower Grain Prices Could Be Sign Of Things To Come Seeking Alpha
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Caterpillar graders take top spot at equipment auction
Caterpillar graders take top spot at equipment auction Farms.com
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A more seasonal early-November feel for much of the Heartland
A more seasonal early-November feel for much of the Heartland brownfieldagnews.com
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Other items up for election on Nov. 5
Other items up for election on Nov. 5 Farms.com
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USDA not providing enough tags for new program
USDA not providing enough tags for new program Tri-State Livestock News
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Grains Caught Between Demand and Election Jitters: Are Cattle Topping?
Grains Caught Between Demand and Election Jitters: Are Cattle Topping? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mexico is Back with Another Big Buy of U.S. Corn, So, What’s Driving the Surge in Sales?
Mexico is Back with Another Big Buy of U.S. Corn, So, What’s Driving the Surge in Sales? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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EU wheat ends week lower in wake of US markets
EU wheat ends week lower in wake of US markets XM
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Soybean Outlook: Next 5, 30, 90 Days
Soybean Outlook: Next 5, 30, 90 Days (11/1/24) Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Engineers answer questions on engine oil, grease & more
Engineers answer questions on oil, grease & more Farm Progress
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Extension specialist says farm succession plans lacking
A University of Illinois Extension specialist says more attention needs to be brought to farm succession planning. Kevin Brooks, a commercial ag educator, tells Brownfield… “Only 19% of farm operations, and I would include land owners in this as well, have a plan in place for the farm to continue after the retirement or death…
