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USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 440 million bushels in September
USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 440 million bushels in September  Ethanol Producer Magazine
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Traders surprised by USDA’s reduction in soy, corn yield estimates
Traders surprised by USDA’s reduction in soy, corn yield estimates  Farmtario
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Jet fuel mandate could harm feed markets
Jet fuel mandate could harm feed markets  The Western Producer
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China’s October soy imports from US climb for seventh month
China’s October soy imports from US climb for seventh month  Grainews
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Corn and Wheat Hold Risk Premium, While Soybeans Slide
Corn and Wheat Hold Risk Premium, While Soybeans Slide  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Harsh Weather Conditions Continue to Test Wheat Prices
Harsh Weather Conditions Continue to Test Wheat Prices  ETF Trends
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Wheat Pulling Back on Wednesday AM
Wheat Pulling Back on Wednesday AMÂ Â Nasdaq
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Grains Ease on Dollar Strength Despite Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Mixed
Grains Ease on Dollar Strength Despite Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Mixed  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Algeria bought South American corn in tender, volume unclear, traders say
Algeria bought South American corn in tender, volume unclear, traders say  Business Recorder
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Soybeans Head Back Lower on Turnaround Tuesday
Soybeans Head Back Lower on Turnaround Tuesday  Nasdaq
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NASDA CEO confident in U.S.-Mexico trading relationship
Brownfield stock photo: NASDA CEO Ted McKinney (left) speaks with Brownfield’s Brent Barnett at the 2023 NASDA Annual Meeting in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture says he’s not concerned about the future of the country’s trading relationship with Mexico. Ted McKinney tells Brownfield that’s despite an ongoing…
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Which grain market strategies work in a down market?
Which grain market strategies work in a down market?  Farm Progress
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Wheat Sees Short Covering Adding Geopolitical Premium: Can It Pull up Corn and Soybeans?
Wheat Sees Short Covering Adding Geopolitical Premium: Can It Pull up Corn and Soybeans?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Hay Markets – November 19, 2024
USDA Hay Markets – November 19, 2024  Hay & Forage Grower
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Corn Bulls Fighting Back at Monday’s Midday
Corn Bulls Fighting Back at Monday’s Midday  Nasdaq
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U.S. grains: Wheat rallies as lifting of Ukraine missile restrictions sparks fears of war escalation
U.S. grains: Wheat rallies as lifting of Ukraine missile restrictions sparks fears of war escalation  Country Guide
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A new source of farm income? Corteva, BP partnering on feedstock crops for biofuels
A new source of farm income? Corteva, BP partnering on feedstock crops for biofuels  Michigan Farm News
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Soybeans, corn, wheat up to start week
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, rallying after the mixed business for much of the session. South American planting and development conditions generally look favorable, with the trade expecting big crops. Ahead of Monday’s open, Mexico bought 261,264 tons of U.S. soybeans, the Philippines picked up 135,000 tons of U.S. bean meal,…
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What Drove the Rally in Both Grain and Livestock Markets Monday?
What Drove the Rally in Both Grain and Livestock Markets Monday?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Corn Inspections Stay Ahead of Last Year’s Pace
U.S. Corn Inspections Stay Ahead of Last Year’s Pace  MarketWatch