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Soybeans, corn, wheat down Friday, still up on week
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling, still ending the week with solid gains. Argentina has cut its export taxes on soybeans and products, allowing them to more aggressively market supplies. Of course, demand is one thing, supply is another, and some projections for Argentina’s soybean crop have moved lower due to weather…
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Grains End Lower on Profit Taking, Weather and Lower Argentina Export Tax: Cattle Soar
Grains End Lower on Profit Taking, Weather and Lower Argentina Export Tax: Cattle Soar Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle futures end on a positive note
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mostly sharply higher on the sharply higher cash business and ahead of Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. February lives closed $3.67 higher at $204.77 and April live cattle closed $2.30 higher at $203.02. March feeder cattle closed $2.50 higher at $276.57 and April…
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Prairie spring wheat rise with U.S. futures
Prairie spring wheat rise with U.S. futures Country Guide
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Cattle Futures and Cash Hit Record Highs: Grains See Profit Taking with Lower Argentina Export Tax
Cattle Futures and Cash Hit Record Highs: Grains See Profit Taking with Lower Argentina Export Tax Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Export Report: Corn leads the charge
Export Report: Corn leads the charge Farm Progress
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Major Grains Exchange Cuts Argentina Soy, Corn Crop Estimates Due to Bad Weather
Major Grains Exchange Cuts Argentina Soy, Corn Crop Estimates Due to Bad Weather Successful Farming
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The cattle industry continues to look for answers about supplies
In less than a week, the cattle industry will get a lot of much-needed data about the state of the U.S. cattle herd. Livestock economist Josh Maples says there’s one thing the industry is eyeing in today’s report. “Quarterly Cattle on Feed numbers are really important right now as we try to look for some…
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Markets quiet as traders await Trump’s plans
Markets quiet as traders await Trump’s plans Agronomist & Arable Farmer
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Grain markets on edge about Trump’s agenda
Grain markets on edge about Trump’s agenda The Land Newspaper
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Biofuels integral to soybean profitability
A member of Clean Fuels Alliance America’s board of directors says biofuels are vital to his farm’s profitability. Nebraska farmer Greg Anderson tells Brownfield, “We’re seeing at least a 13% or greater of the value of the bushel of soybeans attributed to biofuels.” He says, “On a $10 bushel of beans that’s $1.30 that I…
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Cattle prices reached all-time highs in 2024, but profit margins remained thin
Cattle prices reached all-time highs in 2024, but profit margins remained thin talkbusiness.net
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Chicago soybeans lower
Chicago soybeans lower Business Recorder
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CBOT corn hits an over one-year high on South American weather worries
U.S. grains: CBOT corn hits an over one-year high on South American weather worries Country Guide
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Cattle futures up ahead of Friday’s On Feed report
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, waiting on the rest of the week’s direct business to develop and Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. February live cattle closed $1.05 higher at $201.10 and April lives closed $.95 higher at $200.72. March feeder cattle closed $1.00 higher at $274.07 and…
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Many producers taking advantage of market rally
A marketing expert says many producers have been taking advantage of a recent rally. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing says USDA’s January supply and demand report triggered many corn and soybean sales. “Bringing that corn carry-out down to 1.54 billion bushels, that was a big chop, and that was the largest yield reduction on…
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Corn and Soybeans Rebound to Near Term Highs, With Record Cattle Prices: How Far Could the Rallies Extend?
Corn and Soybeans Rebound to Near Term Highs, With Record Cattle Prices: How Far Could the Rallies Extend? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Markets Continue to March Higher in Thursday’s Trade
Ag Markets Continue to March Higher in Thursday’s Trade Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ethanol production creeps higher, stocks rise
U.S. ethanol production was up modestly over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.099 million barrels per day, up 4,000 on the week as plants try to meet expected demand and 281,000 on the year, when production was restricted by a burst of winter weather in the Midwest. Ethanol stocks…
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Feed grain update: Barley steady as corn rises
Feed grain update: Barley steady as corn rises Grainews