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U.S. grains: Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook
U.S. grains: Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook  Canadian Cattlemen
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Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook
Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook  XM
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Broiler hatchery numbers hold to uptrend
2024 broiler sets and placements remain on a faster than 2023 pace. The USDA says 247.104 million broiler-type eggs were set into incubators last week, up 1.756 million from the prior week and 3% above a year ago, with the average hatchability remaining just under 80%. 193.522 million broiler-type chicks were placed into meat production,…
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3 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Challenges
3 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Challenges  Yahoo Finance
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China grew more grain this year
China grew more grain this year  The Western Producer
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What’s Driving Grain Markets to End the Year?
What’s Driving Grain Markets to End the Year?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans recover some ground but big Brazilian harvest looms
Soybeans recover some ground but big Brazilian harvest looms  Business Recorder
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Russian production downgrade steadies wheat after 4-day losing streak
Russian production downgrade steadies wheat after 4-day losing streak  Business Recorder
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U.S. grains: Soybeans hit contract lows on strong South American harvest
U.S. grains: Soybeans hit contract lows on strong South American harvest  Grainews
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Soybean crop continues to grow year over year
Soybean crop continues to grow year over year  Farmtario
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Will US Government Shut Down on December 20? What We Know
Will US Government Shut Down on December 20? What We Know  Newsweek
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Gold retreats as traders see slower Fed rate cuts in 2025
Gold retreats as traders see slower Fed rate cuts in 2025Â Â Reuters.com
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EU crops in fair shape but Black Sea rim lacks winter strength, monitor says
EU crops in fair shape but Black Sea rim lacks winter strength, monitor says  Grainews
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No Mexican Cattle Imports into U.S. Before Holidays
Last week, the USDA reversed course on comments that it may let cattle imports from Mexico into the U.S. resume before the year-end holidays. It suspended those imports in November due to the discovery of the New World screwworm in Mexico. The agency says it’s approved a second round of emergency funding to block the…
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Majority of Ag Economists say U.S. Agriculture is Ending the Year in a Recession
Majority of Ag Economists say U.S. Agriculture is Ending the Year in a Recession  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South American weather not helping markets
South American weather not helping markets  brownfieldagnews.com
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Corn, soy choppy amid demand uptick and strong South American crop
Corn, soy choppy amid demand uptick and strong South American crop  XM
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Export inspections mostly up on week, year
The USDA says grain and oilseed export inspections as of the week ending December 12th continue to run ahead of the paces 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,…
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Grain and Livestock Try to Hold Early Gains: Cattle Eye Strong Cash, MX Border News
Grain and Livestock Try to Hold Early Gains: Cattle Eye Strong Cash, MX Border News  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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A Bullish Report, But A Bearish Response?
A Bullish Report, But A Bearish Response?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal