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Iowa farmers feel uncertainty as tariffs loom
Iowa farmers feel uncertainty as tariffs loom  The Gazette
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EU wheat scores first weekly gain in four weeks
EU wheat scores first weekly gain in four weeks  TradingView
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Extreme weather stays south
Weather Extra: Extreme weather stays south  WSAZ
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Feeder cattle rise as producers rush to buy
U.S. livestock: Feeder cattle rise as producers rush to buy  Grainews
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DOGE, without warning, cancels leases on buildings across Nebraska
DOGE, without warning, cancels leases on buildings across Nebraska  KNOP
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Frozen USDA funds hurting all levels of ag
Frozen USDA funds hurting all levels of ag  brownfieldagnews.com
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Mexico is America’s biggest ag customer
Mexico is America’s biggest ag customer  The Western Producer
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Gulke: Short-Term Bear, Long-Term Bull On Corn
Gulke: Short-Term Bear, Long-Term Bull On Corn  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Initiative ‘Grain from Ukraine’: another batch of aid has departed for Syria
Initiative ‘Grain from Ukraine’: another batch of aid has departed for Syria  112.ua
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Goodbye, La Niña? Eric Snodgrass Dissects What the Shift Means for Weather This Spring and Summer
Goodbye, La Niña? Eric Snodgrass Dissects What the Shift Means for Weather This Spring and Summer  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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It’s All About Luck
It’s All About Luck  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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From lawn to large ag John Deere can supply it
From lawn to large ag John Deere can supply it  Powell Tribune
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Soybeans eke out modestly higher Friday finish
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying, but not enough to pull contracts to a higher weekly finish. Soybeans are watching late development conditions in Argentina and harvest activity in Brazil. The USDA’s monthly supply, demand, and production numbers and CONAB’s updated outlook for Brazil are both set for April 10th. Soybeans…
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CBOT wheat falls as trade war fears loom
CBOT wheat falls as trade war fears loom  TradingView