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Cattle continue upward march
U.S. livestock: Cattle continue upward march  Country Guide
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U.S. Share of China Soybean Market Fell to 21% in 2024
U.S. Share of China Soybean Market Fell to 21% in 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Will cattle retain record-high prices?
KRVN 880 – KRVN 93.1 – KAMI – Will cattle retain record-high prices? | Midday Markets | January 23, 2025  Rural Radio Network
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Corn and Soybeans Resume Rally: Cattle See Profit Taking After Record Highs
Corn and Soybeans Resume Rally: Cattle See Profit Taking After Record Highs  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Georgia Threatens U.S. Chicken Exports, Trade Group Says
Bird Flu Outbreak in Georgia Threatens U.S. Chicken Exports, Trade Group Says  Successful Farming
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USDA forecasts strong Argentine soyabean production and crop
USDA forecasts strong Argentine soyabean production and crop  Oils & Fats International
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Brazil expects increased beef exports to U.S.
Brazil expects increased beef exports to U.S.  Valor International
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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures surge as funds take huge net long position
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures surge as funds take huge net long position  Country Guide
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U.S. grain futures fall as Trump ratchets up tariff threats
U.S. grain futures fall as Trump ratchets up tariff threats  MSN
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Cattle futures close sharply higher waiting for another round of direct business
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up sharply, expecting another round of steady to higher cash business. February live cattle closed $3.00 higher at $200.05 and April live cattle closed $2.45 higher at $199.77. March feeder cattle closed $5.82 higher at $273.07 and April feeders closed $4.82 higher at $271.30. It…
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Chicago soy, corn futures lower on profit-taking, Argentina weather
U.S. grains: Chicago soy, corn futures lower on profit-taking, Argentina weather  Grainews
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CBOT Weekly: Headlines dictate U.S. futures
CBOT Weekly: Headlines dictate U.S. futures  Farmtario
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Beef imports likely to increase in 2025
A livestock economist says tight supplies will force more beef imports in 2025. Brenda Boetel with the University of Wisconsin River Falls tells Brownfield says the U.S. imported almost 4.4 billion pounds of beef in 2024. “That’s about an 18-19 percent increase over 2023 and we really expect in 2025 we’ll probably continue to increase…
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Tariff barriers affect trade flows more than they do prices
Tariff barriers affect trade flows more than they do prices  The Western Producer
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Grains Set Back on Profit Taking or More? Cattle Make All-Time Highs
Grains Set Back on Profit Taking or More? Cattle Make All-Time Highs  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Review of phase one deal encouraged before new tariffs
The CEO of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says he hopes the Trump administration reviews the phase one trade agreement with China before implementing any tariffs. Jim Sutter tells Brownfield it’s important the U.S. maintain trading relationships with China. “That’s our number one market for whole soybeans, China last year took about 40 percent of…
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Why the U.S. Agriculture Market Is on Edge Over Trump Tariff Plans
Why the U.S. Agriculture Market Is on Edge Over Trump Tariff Plans  MSN
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Chinese shipment suspensions cause soybeans to trade off double digits
Chinese shipment suspensions cause soybeans to trade off double digits | Midday Markets | January 22, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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Crop margins not as bleak
Crop margins are improving in the New Year. Minnesota corn and soybean farmer Darin Johnson says he’s taken advantage of the recent market rally. “We still really are under our cost of production, but we did rally to a point where it doesn’t hurt quite as bad. So yeah, it is nice to have that…
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Why Did the Soybean Market Take a Breather Overnight Through early Wednesday Morning?
Why Did the Soybean Market Take a Breather Overnight Through early Wednesday Morning?  TradingView