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IMF: Global Trade Has Slowed but Not in Reverse
IMF: Global Trade Has Slowed but Not in Reverse  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Feeder cattle ease on strong corn prices
U.S. livestock: Feeder cattle ease on strong corn prices  Farmtario
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Corn futures rise after big US grain sale to Mexico
U.S. grains: Corn futures rise after big US grain sale to Mexico  Country Guide
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Corn edges higher after big US export sales
Corn edges higher after big US export sales  Business Recorder
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Corn and wheat move higher while soybeans continue slide
Corn and wheat move higher while soybeans continue slide  brownfieldagnews.com
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In the Cattle Markets: Cattle Prices Creeping Higher
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Fed cattle prices have been climbing, slowly, following the market correction that began in late July-early August. After falling from a high of $197.09 to $181.18 per cwt. the 5-market weekly average has climbed back to $186.89 over the last 4 weeks. Prices were in the $188 range later during the week…
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Corn futures rise after large grain sale to Mexico
Corn futures rise after large grain sale to Mexico  XM
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Can U.S. corn exports rebound?
Can U.S. corn exports rebound?  Farm Progress
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Corn and wheat move higher while soybeans continue slide
Soybeans started the day with higher prices but fell off early on and ended lower for the fifth consecutive day. The market continues to be under the pressure of expectations that this soybean crop is going to be very large and improved weather in South America for planting. Harvest progress in the U.S. made a…
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Grains Bounce With Big Corn and Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Struggle on Profit Taking and Hedge Pressure
Grains Bounce With Big Corn and Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Struggle on Profit Taking and Hedge Pressure  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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US grain stocks reach four-year highs
US grain stocks reach four-year highs  World Grain
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Corn and soybeans regain a little ground after sell-off
Corn and soybeans regain a little ground after sell-off  Business Recorder
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Corn, soy and wheat ease further
Corn, soy and wheat ease further  Business Recorder
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Ag economist says cotton demand a headwind
An extension economist with the University of Arkansas says demand continues to be a headwind for the U.S. cotton market this year. Scott Stiles tells Brownfield the biggest cotton buyer, China, is expected to purchase less cotton than last year. “Last year, their imports were around 50 million bales and this year, they’re expected to…
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Soybeans, corn wilt on U.S. harvest, South American rain
Soybeans, corn wilt on U.S. harvest, South American rain  brownfieldagnews.com
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Grain Markets Lower On Buyers Strike
Grain Markets Lower On Buyers Strike  Barchart
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What’s for breakfast?
What’s for breakfast?  Farm Progress
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Is Another Push Lower In Prices Still Coming For Beans?
Is Another Push Lower In Prices Still Coming For Beans?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Market Trends Report – October &November 2024
Market Trends Report – October & November 2024  Grain Farmers of Ontario
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets  DTN The Progressive Farmer