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Cattle futures remain optimistic about direct trade
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were higher, optimistic about this week’s direct business. February live was up $1.30 at $191.60 and April was $1.25 higher at $194.27. January feeders were $1.40 higher at $263.02 and March was up $1.92 at $262.67. Direct cattle markets were quiet. Asking prices were $195+ on the live…
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Cash dairy prices steady to lower Tuesday
Cash dairy prices were steady-to-lower except for cheese barrels Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey prices remained unchanged at $0.75. No sales were recorded. Forty-pound cheese blocks were unchanged at $1.91. Two sales were recorded at that price. Cheese barrels were up $0.0175 at $1.8250. No sales were recorded. Butter was down $0.02…
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Shrinking Colorado River Could Raise US Grocery Prices in 2025
Shrinking Colorado River Could Raise US Grocery Prices in 2025Â Â Newsweek
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US egg production drops as prices continue to rise along with bird flu cases
US egg production drops as prices continue to rise along with bird flu cases  FOX 10 News Phoenix
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Grains All Higher This Morning
Grains All Higher This Morning | Tuesday, December 31, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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USDA raises 2025 agricultural trade deficit
USDA raises 2025 agricultural trade deficit  Texas Farm Bureau
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Meat exporters already reacting to potential port strike
An export group leader says the potential work stoppage at U.S. ports in mid-January is already affecting markets. Joe Schuele with the U.S. Meat Export Federation tells Brownfield the industry has known about the January 15th, 2025 port worker contract deadline for several months, and he says ports and terminal operators are preparing for a…
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U.S., Global Ag Economies Face Uncertainties Heading Into 2025
U.S., Global Ag Economies Face Uncertainties Heading Into 2025Â Â Successful Farming