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U.S. Consumer Prices Rose Moderately in July; Annual Increase Slows to Below 3%
U.S. Consumer Prices Rose Moderately in July; Annual Increase Slows to Below 3%Â Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Be strategic moving old crop grain
University of Iowa Ag Economist Chad Hart says many farmers have a lot of old crop grain in storage and some of that will need to be moved to make room for what’s expected to be a good crop this fall harvest. The post Be strategic moving old crop grain appeared first on Brownfield Ag…
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Are Projected Record Yields Actually Out There?
(FARGO, ND)– Earlier this week, USDA projected a record national average corn and soybean yield in its August reports. Corn at 183.1 bushels per acre and soybeans at 53.2 bushels per acre were the latest projections. But are those numbers actually our there? On the cusp of multiple crop tours over the next few weeks,…
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Cargill’s revenues drop from record levels as ample crops depress prices
Cargill’s revenues drop from record levels as ample crops depress prices  Financial Times
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JBS Swings to Profit as Cheap Corn Fuels Chicken, Pork Rebound
JBS Swings to Profit as Cheap Corn Fuels Chicken, Pork Rebound  Bloomberg
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Soybean Prices Plunge as Crop Swells Dragging Down Corn
Tomm Pfitzenmaier: Soybean Prices Plunge as Crop Swells Dragging Down Corn  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle rise on stronger beef demand, lower corn prices
U.S. livestock: Cattle rise on stronger beef demand, lower corn prices  Country Guide
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As Soybean Prices Plunge, 8 Charts to Explain the Biggest Changes in USDA’s August WASDE
As Soybean Prices Plunge, 8 Charts to Explain the Biggest Changes in USDA’s August WASDEÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Is that corn crop worth more as silage or grain?
Nebraska Extension: Is that corn crop worth more as silage or grain?  Rural Radio Network
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Extreme heat is destroying corn crops around the world – US exporters could see a boost
Unfavorable growing conditions in Europe and South America may be a bright spot for U.S. farmers as they struggle to offload record supply.
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Soybeans set another four-year low while corn and wheat ease
Soybeans set another four-year low while corn and wheat ease  Marketscreener.com
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Grains Down with New Lows in Soybeans on Report Hangover, Ratings, Weather
Grains Down with New Lows in Soybeans on Report Hangover, Ratings, Weather  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA sees bigger hay crop in 2024
USDA sees bigger hay crop in 2024Â Â brownfieldagnews.com
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Bumper U.S. crops this fall will drive farm-gate prices lower, says USDA
Bumper U.S. crops this fall will drive farm-gate prices lower, says USDAÂ Â Food & Environment Reporting Network
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Soybeans recover from four-year low; corn extends climb for second session
Soybeans recover from four-year low; corn extends climb for second session  Marketscreener.com
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Beef Export Value Climbs in June; Pork Trends Lower but Posts Strong First Half
DENVER — June exports of U.S. beef reached the highest value in nearly two years, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While June pork exports were lower year-over-year, shipments through the first half of the year remained ahead of the record value pace of 2023. Japan,…
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Speculators drive grain prices lower
Speculators drive grain prices lower  The Western Producer
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USDA trims all wheat production estimate
USDA trims all wheat production estimate  brownfieldagnews.com