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Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets
Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets | Midday Markets | April 7, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Soybean, corn export inspections above a week ago
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 3rd, corn export inspections remain ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s updated supply and demand report is out…
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Corn Up Over 6¢
Corn Up Over 6¢ | Monday, April 7, 2025 Successful Farming
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NCGA: The US risks losing market share if tariff talks continue
The president of the National Corn Growers Association says he wants to see the Trump administration to quickly resolve trade disruptions. Illinois farmer Kenneth Hartman Jr. says drawn-out negotiations could put US market share at risk. “Vietnam and the Philippines are markets that we could possibly expand with,” he says. “We also look at India…
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The Trade War Is on the Front Burner for Grain Markets, But Don’t Miss These 2 Other Key Catalysts This Week
The Trade War Is on the Front Burner for Grain Markets, But Don’t Miss These 2 Other Key Catalysts This Week Barchart.com
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Behind The Volatility: Deciphering The Corn Market’s Big Four In A Tariff-Torn Year
Behind The Volatility: Deciphering The Corn Market’s Big Four In A Tariff-Torn Year Barchart.com
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Chicago soybeans firm, still near year low on China tariffs
Chicago soybeans firm, still near year low on China tariffs Business Recorder
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Feedgrain Focus: Market ingests wet north, dry south
Feedgrain Focus: Market ingests wet north, dry south Beef Central
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What retaliatory tariffs could mean for U.S. farmers?
What retaliatory tariffs could mean for U.S. farmers? Investing.com
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US natural gas prices drop
US natural gas prices drop Business Recorder
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Soybeans, wheat extend losses
Soybeans, wheat extend losses Business Recorder
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EU wheat steadies
EU wheat steadies Business Recorder
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US soybeans, energy: Who is hit by China’s tariff retaliation?
US soybeans, energy: Who is hit by China’s tariff retaliation? KTBS
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Of tariffs, markets and the Iowa economy
Of tariffs, markets and the Iowa economy Bleeding Heartland
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Trade war doesn’t help commodity price outlook
The director of the MU Food and Ag Policy Research Institute says a trade war won’t help the commodity price outlook. Pat Westhoff tells Brownfield commodity prices were expected to move lower even before China’s recent retaliation against U.S. products. “It’s probably not a big surprise if there’s a good chance we’re going to make…
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Farmers fear tariffs could cost them one of their biggest markets in China
Farmers fear tariffs could cost them one of their biggest markets in China Fox 59
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U.S. grains: ‘Out of the ball game’: US soy futures sink after top-buyer China hikes tariffs
U.S. grains: ‘Out of the ball game’: US soy futures sink after top-buyer China hikes tariffs Grainews
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Cattle, hog futures drop amid tariff concerns
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply lower as the market grapples with demand uncertainty following retaliatory tariff announcements from China. June live cattle closed $6.50 lower at $198.20 and August lives closed $6.47 lower at $194.70. May feeder cattle closed $8.25 lower at $274.87 and Auguste feeder cattle closed $8.25…