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Soybeans, corn finish mixed, wheat sees profit taking
Soybeans, corn finish mixed, wheat sees profit taking  Brownfield Ag News
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Brazil’s Ethanol Boom Reshapes Global Corn Market
Brazil’s Ethanol Boom Reshapes Global Corn Market  AgWeb
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U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle, hogs continue upward trend
U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle, hogs continue upward trend  Grainews
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Will the Grain Markets Continue to Consolidate?
Will the Grain Markets Continue to Consolidate?  AgWeb
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U.S. grains: Soybeans slip from highs on weak export demand, trade tensions
U.S. grains: Soybeans slip from highs on weak export demand, trade tensions  Canadian Cattlemen
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Reality Check: Will adding fringe US corn acres drag down yield?
Reality Check: Will adding fringe US corn acres drag down yield? – Braun  Reuters
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How tariffs could impact Nebraska soybean trade
How tariffs could impact Nebraska soybean trade  KSNB
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Less Volatility in the Markets on Tuesday
Grains markets are mixed to lower with livestock trading their way a bit higher on Tuesday. Overall, there seems to be less volatility in the markets today. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us for the Market Talk Midday Commentary to discuss.
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Soy down 6-8 cents, wheat down 2-4 cents, corn flat-up 2 cents
Soy down 6-8 cents, wheat down 2-4 cents, corn flat-up 2 cents  Business Recorder
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Corn Has Potential But Economic Uncertainty Could Hold It Back
Corn Has Potential But Economic Uncertainty Could Hold It Back  AgWeb
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Grains Mostly Lower on Profit Taking and Weather
Grains Mostly Lower on Profit Taking and Weather  AgWeb
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Non-emotional decisions critical during market volatility
An ag economist says the current volatility in the cattle markets is a good reminder for producers to explore risk management options. University of Tennessee’s Charley Martinez says producers who sold animals on Monday or Tuesday of last week had a very different experience than those who sold animals Thursday or Friday. “Marketing animals with…
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Ranchers Hope Trump’s Tariffs Boost Demand for Cattle but Some Fear Market Uncertainty
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Rancher Brett Kenzy hopes President Donald Trump’s tariffs will make imported beef expensive enough that Americans will turn to cattle raised at home for all their hamburgers and steaks. That might raise prices enough to give Kenzy and others the incentive they need to expand their herds for the first time in…
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Spring wheat futures competition heats up
Spring wheat futures competition heats up  World Grain
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ICE cotton drops on favourable US weather, grain market pressure
ICE cotton drops on favourable US weather, grain market pressure  Fibre2Fashion
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Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday April 15
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday April 15Â Â Southern Farm Network
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Wheat slips on forecasts for rain in US cropping regions
Wheat slips on forecasts for rain in US cropping regions  TradingView
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U.S. grains: US wheat futures sag on rain forecast; corn down, soy ends mixed
U.S. grains: US wheat futures sag on rain forecast; corn down, soy ends mixed  Country Guide