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Concern about dry conditions continues to drive markets
Concern about dry conditions continues to drive markets The Fence Post
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Hog futures mostly higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mixed ahead of Friday’s On Feed numbers. December live cattle closed $.10 lower at $189.15 and February lives closed $.02 lower at $189.92. November feeders closed $.05 higher at $248.57 and January feeders closed $.10 higher at $245.62. Direct cash cattle trade finished the week…
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Wheat Dropping Double Digits on Friday
Wheat Dropping Double Digits on Friday Nasdaq
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December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales
December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales Farmtario
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Wheat Futures Decline on Central U.S. Rainfall
Wheat Futures Decline on Central U.S. Rainfall — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Ukrainian farmers finishing winter crops campaign
Ukrainian farmers finishing winter crops campaign Букви
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USDA Raises 2024, 2025 Food Price Forecasts
USDA Raises 2024, 2025 Food Price Forecasts Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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7 ag stories you can’t miss
7 ag stories you can’t miss – October 25, 2024 Farm Progress
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What Caused Grains to Fall Friday: Will Demand Continue to Support Prices?
What Caused Grains to Fall Friday: Will Demand Continue to Support Prices? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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California Governor Newsom Calls for Expedited Approval of E-15 in the State
(NASHVILLE, TN) — It appears that E-15 gasoline could soon be on its way to gas stations across the state of California; the only remaining state in the U.S. that does not currently allow sales of the low carbon, lower cost fuel. On Friday, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a directive to the California Air…
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Ukraine has harvested 45 mln tonnes of grain
Ukraine has harvested 45 mln tonnes of grain АПК-Інформ
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Mexico Revives ‘1980s Agricultural Model’ Under Sheinbaum’s Plan
Mexico’s new president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has introduced an agriculture plan aimed at boosting domestic production of staple foods such as beans, corn, and coffee. The plan is reminiscent of policies from the 1980s, with a focus on food sovereignty and government-run stores offering basic goods. “It is about producing what we eat,” Sheinbaum said of…
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Soybeans, corn down on day, up on week
Soybeans, corn down on day, up on week brownfieldagnews.com
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Russia wants BRICS to become OPEC for wheat. Will members buy it?
Russia wants BRICS to become OPEC for wheat. Will members buy it? Nikkei Asia
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Market Watch: Spooky Season
Spooky Season Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South Georgia specialty crop farmers hit especially hard by imports coming from South America
South Georgia specialty crop farmers hit especially hard by imports coming from South America WALB
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Gen Z in Arizona and beyond worries eating food is causing ‘climate change’
Gen Z in Arizona and beyond worries that food choices are driving climate change myheraldreview.com
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Farmers in eastern Poland protest against competition from Ukraine
Farmers in eastern Poland protest against competition from Ukraine MSN
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Will corn reap a war and weather premium?
Will corn reap a war and weather premium? Farm Progress
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Candy Corn Conflict! The Halloween Treat That Divides Us
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Love it or hate it, candy corn is a Halloween staple. Some people can’t resist candy corn’s super-sweet taste, while others think it’s too artificial and sugary. Whether you’re a fan or a skeptic, there’s no denying that this tiny, tri-colored treat has a fascinating history that goes beyond mere snacking. There’s…