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South American weather not helping markets
The chief atmospheric scientist with Conduit Ag says South American weather is not helping U.S. grain markets. Eric Snodgrass says key growing areas in Brazil and Argentina are benefiting from abundant moisture. “There’s drought, but it’s in the wrong places.” He says, “Where there’s not drought is all the big states that we all know. …
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Corn, soy choppy amid demand uptick and strong South American crop
Corn, soy choppy amid demand uptick and strong South American crop XM
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7 ways pesticide regulation changed in 2024
Herbicide bans and new application restrictions aimed at protecting farmworkers and the environment have also made it more difficult for farmers to manage crops.
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Grain industry faces shifting politics, weather and prices in 2025
Grain industry faces shifting politics, weather and prices in 2025 World Grain
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Lawmakers struggle to reach deal to avert government shutdown
Lawmakers struggle to reach deal to avert government shutdown NewsNation Now
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November Precipitation Rapidly Improves Winter Wheat Condition
November Precipitation Rapidly Improves U.S. Winter Wheat Condition УкрАгроКонсалт
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Funds fortify bullish corn bets after USDA’s supply slashing
Funds fortify bullish corn bets after USDA’s supply slashing Reuters
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Prices steady after weak US export data triggers selloff
Prices steady after weak US export data triggers selloff Business Recorder
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Live Cattle and Feeder Cattle continue to be at their highest hedge fund positions over the past 52 weeks. Corn and Lean Hogs are very near their highs
Live Cattle and Feeder Cattle continue to be at their highest hedge fund positions over the past 52 weeks. Corn and Lean Hogs are very near their highs. Barchart
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Mixed bag for Canadian agriculture prices in 2024
Mixed bag for Canadian agriculture prices in 2024 Cochrane Eagle
