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Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close
Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close TradingView
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see solid daily, weekly gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, adding to what would have already been a strongly weekly gain. Unknown destinations bought 121,000 tons of U.S. beans ahead of the open, with 55,000 tons for 2024/25 delivery and 66,000 tons for 2025/26. That followed up the sale of 198,000 tons of 2024/25 U.S. soybeans…
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Crop rotation change not market driven
A north Iowa farmer says changes to his crop rotation are not market driven. Casey Schlichting of Clear Lake tells Brownfield he will be planting a few more corn acres this year. “That was not a price thing, that was a field that does not like to grow soybeans. So I’m going to try corn-on-corn…
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Just How Bullish is a 1.465 Billion Carryout for Corn? – AgWeb
Just How Bullish is a 1.465 Billion Carryout for Corn? AgWeb
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3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology
3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology Global Ag Tech Initiative
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The Rising Wave of Agritech Platforms: Revolutionizing Agriculture for the Future
The Rising Wave of Agritech Platforms: Revolutionizing Agriculture for the Future Global Ag Tech Initiative
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Changing Tariffs Stir Ag Industry Response
Changing Tariffs Stir Ag Industry Response Farm Equipment
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‘I expect some controversy’: Team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps
‘I expect some controversy’: Team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps Michigan Farm News
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Cattle, hog future higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, supported by strength in the broader markets. June live cattle closed $1.60 higher at $196.80 and August live cattle closed $1.65 higher at $193.85. May feeder cattle closed $3.40 higher at $278.709 and August feeder cattle closed $3.75 higher at $283.67. There was light…
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Markets Strengthen, Pricing in Worst Trade News: What’s Needed to Continue The Rally?
Markets Strengthen, Pricing in Worst Trade News: What’s Needed to Continue The Rally? AgWeb
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CBOT soybeans end higher on USDA data, falling dollar
CBOT soybeans end higher on USDA data, falling dollar TradingView
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Farmers wait for high water to recede to reach cattle, assess damage to fields
Farmers wait for high water to recede to reach cattle, assess damage to fields SWARK Today
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Live updates: Agriculture equipment manufacturers resume some shipments
Live updates: Agriculture equipment manufacturers resume some shipments Farm Progress
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Soybeans Rallying Double Digits, Shrugging Off Chinese Tariffs
Soybeans Rallying Double Digits, Shrugging Off Chinese Tariffs TradingView
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Rep. Hinson backs Trump’s trade dispute with China
Some lawmakers say President Trump’s tariff dispute with China will be good for ag producers in the long run. U.S. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she supports the president’s recent trade strategy. “It’s about negotiation and leverage, and laying out a way where we can level that playing field,” she said. In a press call Thursday,…
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Five plus years of dryness and climatologist says not much relief on the way
A climatologist says there’s not much relief in the forecast for ag producers who have been facing multiple years of drought conditions. Brian Fuchs is with the National Drought Mitigation Center. “There are places in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska that over the last four to five years they’ve missed out on an entire year’s worth…
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WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices
WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices Michigan Farm News
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Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America
Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America Farms.com
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Farmers first?
The executive director of the Organic Farmers Association says the Trump administration’s actions aren’t matching its messaging. “I don’t see how you put American farmers first if we’re gutting all of this support for them.” Kate Mendenhall says the freezing of promised federal funds is having drastic impacts on organic farmers across the country. “We…