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Soybeans down, wheat and corn up ahead of WASDE
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The trade’s monitoring harvest activity in South America, keeping an eye on tariff moves and getting ready for Tuesday’s USDA numbers. Ahead of the report, most analysts expect little change to domestic ending stocks and modest adjustments for crops in both Argentina and Brazil. That report is…
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Cattle futures mostly higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, and feeders were mixed, mostly higher, ahead of the week’s direct business. April lives closed $.30 higher at $200.57 and June live cattle closed $.75 higher at $197.22. April feeder cattle closed $.22 lower at $277.92 and May feeders closed $.35 higher at $278.55. Direct cash…
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Could the U.S. see $15 soybeans?
Could the U.S. see $15 soybeans? Farm Progress
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Quality and Competition in Mexico
In this Spotlight on Soybeans, Missouri Soybean Farmers highlight their quality, emphasizing that they are the best choice. A major soybean processor in Mexico, handling 320,000 bushels daily, sources 29% from Missouri. The post Quality and Competition in Mexico appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Export inspections mostly up on week
The USDA says corn export inspections for the week ending March 6th were strong and more than what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year kicked off June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply and demand numbers is…
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China tariffs on US farm products start today
China tariffs on US farm products start today KSNB
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Growing corn demand
The National Corn Growers Association set their focus on E-15 outreach during this year’s Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado. Indiana farmer and member of the National Corn Board, JR Roesner, talks about what the organization is doing to grow corn demand. The post Growing corn demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Bacon Sales Up Over Past 12 Months
Bacon has experienced modest growth across the last year fueled mainly by an increase in retail prices. Over the past year, the bacon category has seen solid growth, with units up more than 2% and sales rising over 2.7%, according to Circana. That’s faster than the overall edible sales growth of 0% in units and…
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Soybeans fall on US tariff concern, wheat and corn rise
Soybeans fall on US tariff concern, wheat and corn rise Business Recorder
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US grain prices fall as trade war sparks fears of glut
US grain prices fall as trade war sparks fears of glut УкрАгроКонсалт
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Soybeans fall for second session on US tariffs, corn down
Soybeans fall for second session on US tariffs, corn down Business Recorder
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China imposes retaliatory additional tariffs on US agricultural products
China imposes retaliatory additional tariffs on US agricultural products NHK WORLD
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US natural gas climbs
US natural gas climbs Business Recorder
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EU wheat slips again as euro strength weighs
EU wheat slips again as euro strength weighs Business Recorder
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Simmering Tensions Spark Ag Market Rally
Simmering Tensions Spark Ag Market Rally Barchart
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Corn futures end higher, extending rally on tariff relief
U.S. grains: Corn futures end higher, extending rally on tariff relief Country Guide
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Corn Finishes the Week Strong: Will It Continue to Recover?
Corn Finishes the Week Strong: Will It Continue to Recover? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal