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Corn, soybean export inspections up on week
The USDA says that as of the week ending October 17th, corn, sorghum, and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the paces need to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year started June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply and…
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Corn, soy futures up on flurry of export sales
Corn, soy futures up on flurry of export sales | Mint Mint
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Wheat ticks up after deep losses; improved weather limits gains
Wheat ticks up after deep losses; improved weather limits gains Business Recorder
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Record-large crops affect markets
Record-large crops affect markets AgUpdate
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Funds rejuvenate CBOT corn, soy bearishness after short covering streak
Funds rejuvenate CBOT corn, soy bearishness after short covering streak Reuters
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China September soy imports from US up 13-fold Y/Y
China September soy imports from US up 13-fold Y/Y Business Recorder
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Grain markets hit Thanksgiving blahs
Grain markets hit Thanksgiving blahs Manitobe Co-Operator
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Wheat slumps on beneficial rains, Russian export policies
Wheat slumps on beneficial rains, Russian export policies XM
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Cattle futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up following the steady to higher cash business. December live cattle closed $1.15 higher at $187.32, and February live cattle closed $1.15 higher at $188.12. November feeder cattle closed $1.85 higher at $247.60, and January feeder cattle closed $2.37 higher at $245.50. Direct cash cattle…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see daily, weekly losses
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, along with the drop in crude oil, cementing a big weekly decline. Soybeans continue to monitor U.S. harvest weather and South American planting conditions. Weekly sales were solid at 62.6 million bushels with China and Egypt leading the way. Friday morning, the USDA reported the sale of…
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More stable hog market
A swine lending specialist anticipates more stability in the hog market going into 2025. Daryl Timmerman with Compeer Financial also serves as president of the Minnesota Pork Producers Association. “As we look forward, certainly profitability is more stable. It’s still going to be a tough challenge for many, we expect some volatility to continue.” He…
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‘Phenomenal exports’ help stabilize grain markets – Agweek
‘Phenomenal exports’ help stabilize grain markets Agweek
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A new opportunity for feed buyers
A new opportunity for feed buyers Successful Farming
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Has End User Demand Put a Floor in the Grain Markets?
Has End User Demand Put a Floor in the Grain Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat pauses after rebound, corn and soybeans edge up
Wheat pauses after rebound, corn and soybeans edge up XM
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War and wheat: industry and conflict at the heart of the story
War and wheat: industry and conflict at the heart of the story Farm Weekly
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Dry weather and Russian export concerns lift wheat
Dry weather and Russian export concerns lift wheat Business Recorder
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Corn rises slightly as demand counters rapid harvest
Corn rises slightly as demand counters rapid harvest XM
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Corn And Wheat Futures Find Support Despite Mixed Market Forces
Corn And Wheat Futures Find Support Despite Mixed Market Forces Finimize