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2025 wheat market: Focus on what is controllable
2025 wheat market: Focus on what is controllable  Farm Progress
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Wheat leads grain futures higher as traders see tighter supply/demand
Wheat leads grain futures higher as traders see tighter supply/demand  MSN
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Corn futures hit over one-year high on Argentine weather worries
U.S. grains: Corn futures hit over one-year high on Argentine weather worries  Country Guide
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U.S. grains: Corn futures hit over one-year high on Argentine weather worries
U.S. grains: Corn futures hit over one-year high on Argentine weather worries  Farmtario
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Grains Rally with Corn Making Fresh Highs: Cattle Break
Grains Rally with Corn Making Fresh Highs: Cattle Break  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Steel tariffs could make North American corn more costly
Steel tariffs could make North American corn more costly  Farmtario
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Have US Wheat Markets Finally Turned the Corner?
Have US Wheat Markets Finally Turned the Corner?  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Atlantic freight rates at lowest since 2020
Atlantic freight rates at lowest since 2020Â Â AgriCensus
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Grain markets rally double digits on fund-driven buying
Grain markets rally double digits on fund-driven buying | Midday Markets | January 29, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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Corn Leads the Rally on SA Weather Pulling up Soybeans and Wheat
Corn Leads the Rally on SA Weather Pulling up Soybeans and Wheat  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain and oilseed prices rise as market braces for US tariffs
Grain and oilseed prices rise as market braces for US tariffs  Business Recorder
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Chicago corn, soy and wheat prices steady
Chicago corn, soy and wheat prices steady  Business Recorder
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Cattle, hog futures move higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business and Friday’s Cattle Inventory report from the UDSA. There was additional support from the strength in boxed beef. February live cattle closed $2.87 higher at $208.55 and April lives closed $3.45 higher at $207.27. March feeder cattle closed…
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Grains Rebound, With New Highs in Cattle: What Drove the Rally?
Grains Rebound, With New Highs in Cattle: What Drove the Rally?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain markets trend higher amid weather, trade developments
Grain markets trend higher amid weather, trade developments | Midday Markets | January 28, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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Will the US Lumber Market Thrive or Break Under Trump?
RALEIGH, N.C. — Wondering how the U.S. lumber market might fare under the Trump Administration? This new article, published by the NC State College of Natural Resources, provides insight. NC State associate professor of forest economics and policy forest economics, Rajan Parajuli, suggests “the U.S. lumber and the overall wood product markets may remain volatile given the uncertainty…
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Midday cash livestock markets
Direct cash cattle trade activity remains quiet. Bids have yet to surface. Asking prices have been noted at $208 to $210 live in the South, but still haven’t been established in the North. Significant trade volume will likely be delayed until sometime Thursday or Friday. Boxed beef is higher at midday on solid demand for…
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Marketing advisor concerned about new soybean crush plants
A marketing advisor has concerns about the future of new and expanded soybean crushing facilities. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield demand for soybean oil to make renewable biodiesel has struggled. “Right now, the picture is very cloudy in terms of the biofuels side. You know first off, the Biden administration really kind…
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New grain futures highs followed by a correction
New grain futures highs followed by a correction  Farm and Dairy