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Soybeans see modest gains after new export sale
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying, bouncing off the recent contract low. Weather looks favorable in most of the region, but the big month for soybean development is August. For now, consensus seems to be building that it will be a large crop, even with several months to go until harvest.…
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Cattle futures sharply lower Thursday
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were sharply lower, watching the direct markets and getting ready for Friday’s USDA Cattle on Feed report. There was also pressure from signs of slowing consumer beef demand. August live was down $2.02 at $182.25 and October was $2.55 lower at $183.02. August feeders were $2.32 lower…
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How long will cattle prices hold on?
How long will cattle prices hold on? Farm Progress
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Drought in Ukraine likely to trim harvest of late crops
Weather: Drought in Ukraine likely to trim harvest of late crops AgriCensus
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Ukraine harvest reaches 24%; heat increases risk for late crops
Ukraine harvest reaches 24%; heat increases risk for late crops AgriCensus
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Tech on display at Salinas field day
Tech on display at Salinas field day Farm Progress
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Jay Schutte Elected to National Corn Board
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Farmer-leaders from across the nation elected past president of the Missouri Corn Growers Association Jay Schutte to the National Corn Board today. The election was held during the National Corn Growers Association’s Corn Congress currently taking place in Washington, D.C. Schutte, a corn farmer from Benton City, Mo., represented Missouri corn…
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Getting the most out this year’s crop
A Helena product specialist says the fungicide decision could be a difficult one for some farmers this year. Emily Swartz says market conditions have a lot of her growers on the fence. “But we need to be smart about what we’re seeing in our crops and what our expectations are for that fungicide pass,” She…
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Russia, India strengthen ag trade relationship
Russia, India strengthen ag trade relationship The Western Producer
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Corn down 5¢ this morning
Corn down 5¢ this morning | Thursday, July 18, 2024 Successful Farming
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John Deere no longer sponsoring ‘social or cultural awareness’ events
John Deere no longer sponsoring ‘social or cultural awareness’ events The Hill
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USDA invests millions for ‘climate-smart’ ag programs in Midwest
USDA invests millions for ‘climate-smart’ ag programs in Midwest MSN
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Commissioner Miller Encourages Texans to Celebrate National Corn Month
AUSTIN — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller proudly joins farmers nationwide in celebrating National Corn Month this July. Texas corn producers plant over 2 million acres of corn annually, contributing a remarkable $1.7 billion to our state’s economy each year. The corn industry supports countless jobs in agronomy, trucking, and logistics. As one of Texas’…
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Kansas land auctions were slow through July
Kansas land auctions were slow through July Farm Progress
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Class-10+ Combine Hits North America, Taranis Launches GenAI Assistant
Machinery and Tech News: Class-10+ Combine Hits North America, Taranis Launches GenAI Assistant Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Market outlook: Where are grains, fertilizer and fuel headed?
Market outlook: Where are grains, fertilizer and fuel headed? Farm Progress