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Corn, soy and wheat bounce as traders monitor tariff relief
U.S. grains: Corn, soy and wheat bounce as traders monitor tariff relief Alberta Farmer Express
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Ethanol production improves, stocks tighten
U.S. ethanol production bounced back last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.093 million barrels per day, an increase of 12,000 on the week and 36,000 on the year. That week-to-week rise in production can be tied to significantly better weather easing movement issues and an improvement in margins. Iowa State University’s…
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U.S. livestock: Cattle, hog markets bounce back
U.S. livestock: Cattle, hog markets bounce back Grainews
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2024 U.S. Meat Exports Created 59¢ in Value for Corn, $1.46 for Soybeans
2024 U.S. Meat Exports Created 59¢ in Value for Corn, $1.46 for Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Another Cut to Russia’s Wheat Export Forecast
Another Cut to Russia’s Wheat Export Forecast Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Midweek Green in Grains
Midweek Green in Grains | Wednesday, March 5, 2025 Successful Farming
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Tariffs pressure US corn, soybean exports worth $21 billion
Tariffs pressure US corn, soybean exports worth $21 billion World Grain
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Grain Growers Canada says impacts of tariffs set to be “devastating” for North America
Grain Growers Canada says impacts of tariffs set to be “devastating” for North America DiscoverEstevan.com
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E15 – a common sense solution to increase demand for corn
Many in the ag industry continue to push for year-round E15. Nebraska farmer Jan tenBensel says, “There’s a lot of frustration that it seems so obvious that it should have happened already.” He tells Brownfield farmers need a steady and reliable market for their grain, and E15 is a common-sense solution. “For every one percent of…
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Cattle futures mostly higher, awaiting direct business
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle were up and feeders were mostly modestly higher, oversold and waiting for direct business to get underway. The import tariffs on Canada and Mexico could lead to a tighter domestic supply of cattle. April live was $2.40 higher at $194.65 and June up $1.97 at $190.07. April feeders were up…
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Corn, soy basis steady-mixed as futures tumble
Corn, soy basis steady-mixed as futures tumble TradingView
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Tariffs Take Effect, Canada and China Retaliate
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada along with an additional 10% tariff on China have taken effect. The additional 10% tariff on China is added to the 10% enacted last month, bringing the total to 20%. One exception is energy-related items from Canada like crude oil, that…
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USDA Hay Markets – March 4, 2025
USDA Hay Markets – March 4, 2025 Hay & Forage Grower
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U.S. Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Acres in the Planting Flexibility Era
U.S. Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Acres in the Planting Flexibility Era Successful Farming
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In the Cattle Markets: Adding Cull Cows to Drought Contingency Plans
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — At this time of year, calving season is likely top of mind for many cow-calf producers across the High Plains. This period also offers the first opportunity to add cows to the cull list based on conformation or temperament. Although cull cow marketing may be lower on the priority list right now,…
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Kansas Grain Sorghum Yields Spike Despite Record-High Heat in 2024
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Compared to most other farm crops grown in Kansas, grain sorghum has a reputation for being tolerant to heat, and in 2024, that was a good thing. The National Centers for Environmental Information reports that 2024 was the second warmest year on record in Kansas over the past 130 years, with an average daily…
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U.S. grains: Corn extends slide as trade woes, big South American crops spur sell-off
U.S. grains: Corn extends slide as trade woes, big South American crops spur sell-off Farmtario
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Soybeans, corn, wheat down, waiting for tariffs
Soybeans, corn, wheat down, waiting for tariffs brownfieldagnews.com
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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures
May corn closed at $4.56 and 1/4, down 13 and 1/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $10.11 and 1/2, down 14 and 1/4 centsMay soybean meal closed at $298.00, down $2.20May soybean oil closed at 43.49, down 63 pointsMay wheat closed at $5.47 and 3/4, down 8 centsApr. live cattle closed at $192.25, down 40 centsApr.…