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CBOT Weekly: Possible Chinese trade action of little concern
CBOT Weekly: Possible Chinese trade action of little concern Country Guide
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Soybeans Lead Grains Higher Early: While Livestock Chop Awaiting FOMC Announcement
Soybeans Lead Grains Higher Early: While Livestock Chop Awaiting FOMC Announcement Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Freight rates in the Atlantic rise on support from exports
Freight rates in the Atlantic rise on support from exports AgriCensus
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Potential Port Strike Update
Potential Port Strike Update Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat claws back some ground even as Black Sea supply pressures prices
Wheat claws back some ground even as Black Sea supply pressures prices Business Recorder
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Cattle futures up waiting for direct business
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business and Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. October live cattle closed $1.57 higher at $178.80 and December lives closed $1.50 higher at $179.85. October feeder cattle closed $1.75 higher at $240.75 and November feeder cattle closed $2.72…
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Wheat Slides on Risk Premium Reversal
Wheat Slides on Risk Premium Reversal — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Soybeans, corn finish the day with modest gains
Soybeans, corn finish the day with modest gains brownfieldagnews.com
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Holding Corn? Ready to Sell at Higher Prices?
Holding Corn? Ready to Sell at Higher Prices? MSN
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Farm sector is in a downturn, say economists
Farm sector is in a downturn, say economists Successful Farming
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Cattle Futures Test Significant Resistance
Cattle Futures Test Significant Resistance Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA lowers its still record-high soybean forecast
USDA lowers its still record-high soybean forecast BakingBusiness.com
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Corn and wheat push higher, while soybeans fall
Soybeans failed to hold onto early gains and finished the day lower. While the USDA lowered production slightly, with no changes to the record yield estimate or harvested area, it was largely near pre-report expectations. New crop ending stocks were down on the month, mostly due to lower old crop carryout caused by strong crush…
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Corn market outlook, supply and cost management challenges
Corn market outlook, supply and cost management challenges Fastmarkets news
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Wheat futures take breather as traders pull back from war-fueled rally
Wheat futures take breather as traders pull back from war-fueled rally MSN
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Soybeans, corn, and wheat start the week lower
Soybeans were lower, in a very quiet trade. Soybeans are facing some harvest pressure as the trade was looking ahead to the USDA’s updated crop progress. Nationwide, soybeans are 6% harvested, which is near the five-year average, with 44% of the crop dropping leaves. Argentinian farmers will likely plant more soybeans this coming year. The…
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Live cattle futures slip on waning consumer demand
U.S. livestock: Live cattle futures slip on waning consumer demand Manitobe Co-Operator
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A challenging time to market cattle
The market news manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says this can be a difficult time of year to market cattle. Tony Hancock says this recent price slide shouldn’t have come as a big surprise. “It is seasonally a weaker time of the year for markets,” he says. But he tells Brownfield prices are…
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Fund traders add to bearish bets in canola
Fund traders add to bearish bets in canola Country Guide
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Market Mood Boosted by U.S. Rate-Cut Expectations
AGS WEEK AHEAD: Market Mood Boosted by U.S. Rate-Cut Expectations MarketWatch