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Lend an ear: Corn-based material introduced for biodegradable packaging
Corn Next believes it has cracked the corn code for more sustainable packaging and is eyeing a move to Illinois to be closer to supplier ADM.
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Outlook shows range of corn price possibilities
A co-founder of AgMarket.net says several factors are influencing price possibilities in the corn market this year. Matt Bennett, who also farms in central Illinois, says issues with the crop in the U.S. or South America would push prices higher. “Does that mean $6 corn?” He says, “I’m not sure. That would be the very…
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China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again?
China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again? The Globe and Mail
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USDA Trade Mission to Expand Exports to Thailand
The USDA will spearhead a trade mission to Thailand from February 3-6, 2025, to expand agricultural exports and strengthen trade ties in Southeast Asia. The mission includes 40 agribusinesses, trade organizations, and representatives from five state departments of agriculture. “The mission isn’t just about boosting exports,” said Patrick Packnett of the Foreign Agricultural Service. “It’s…
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U.S. Share of China’s Soybean Market Dropped in 2024
China’s soybean imports from the United States dropped five percent in 2024 from the previous year. Reuters says, “U.S. soybean imports were replaced in the Chinese market by shipments from Brazil and Argentina as fears of a renewed trade war between China and the U.S. dropped America’s market share.” Brazil remained China’s top soybean supplier…
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USDA: Corn use in fuel ethanol at 465 million bushels in November
USDA: Corn use in fuel ethanol at 465 million bushels in November Ethanol Producer Magazine
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China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again?
China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again? Barchart
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Grains Further Correct on SA Weather, Tariffs: Live Cattle Hit Record Highs a Fourth Day
Grains Further Correct on SA Weather, Tariffs: Live Cattle Hit Record Highs a Fourth Day Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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High Volatility Could Soon Hit Ag Futures Markets. Here’s 2 Ways to Play It
High Volatility Could Soon Hit Ag Futures Markets. Here’s 2 Ways to Play It. TradingView
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China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again?
China’s DeepSeek AI Triggers Selling Pressure in Grain Futures. What Will It Take for Prices to Climb Again? TradingView
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Grain Futures Fall for Second Consecutive Session
Grain Futures Fall for Second Consecutive Session — Daily Grain Highlights -January 27, 2025 at 03:09 pm EST Marketscreener.com
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Grains Further Correct on SA Weather, Tariffs: Live Cattle Hit Record Highs a Fourth Day
Grains Further Correct on SA Weather, Tariffs: Live Cattle Hit Record Highs a Fourth Day Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see a down day
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. There was rain over the weekend in parts Argentina and southern Brazil, with more in the midweek forecast ahead of a return to drier weather. There was also rain in the forecast for central Brazil, further delaying harvest activity, which is sitting around 4% complete. Despite…
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Tariff talks pressure grains to begin the week
Tariff talks pressure grains to begin the week | Midday Markets | January 27, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Market advisor expects little change in crop plans
A marketing advisor says he is not expecting any big changes in crop plans this spring. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield farmers are not looking at shifting from soybeans to corn, at least not yet. “I haven’t heard a whole lot of people cutting back. I have heard some that are switching…
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Sticker shock for Special K?
Sticker shock for Special K? Farm Progress
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Be careful with fertilizer cutbacks
A crop nutrition lead at The Mosaic Company says the current state of the ag economy has many growers considering cutbacks on fertilizer applications. Tryston Beyrer says making too many cuts could have longer-term impacts. “Fertility is a large portion of the budget,” he says. “Often times it’s 20% of our budget, but it can account…
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Cattle Hit Record Highs Again, Grains Break on SA Weather
Cattle Hit Record Highs Again, Grains Break on SA Weather Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AI-Powered Grain Marketing: Boosting Profits for Farmers, Elevators, and Investors
💹 AI-Powered Grain Marketing: Boosting Profits for Farmers, Elevators, and Investors | 2025 Iowa Ag Expo Rural Radio Network
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Grains in the Red to Start the Week
Grains in the Red to Start the Week | Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 Successful Farming