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Pioneer U.S. marketing leader says corn crop looks “promising”
Weather challenges are apparent as corn nears maturity across the Midwest. But Pioneer U.S. marketing leader Brandon Walter says despite some extreme growing conditions, the majority of the crop looks promising. “We’ve seen that with some of the USDA yield results that are coming in so far of what they’re expecting.” Brownfield interviewed Walter during…
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Soybeans up 5¢
Soybeans up 5¢ | Tuesday, August 27, 2024 Successful Farming
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Grain Markets Struggled To Start The Week As Lack Of New News Keeps Bears In Control
Grain Markets Struggled To Start The Week As Lack Of New News Keeps Bears In Control Barchart
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Bear market in grain continues
Bear market in grain continues The Poultry Site
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Corn rises from four-year low, but ample supplies cap gains
Corn rises from four-year low, but ample supplies cap gains ZAWYA
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Corn ticks up on bargain-buying but stays close to four-year low
Corn ticks up on bargain-buying but stays close to four-year low Business Recorder
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Cattle futures firm on corn weakness, expected holiday demand
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures firm on corn weakness, expected holiday demand Country Guide
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Big US Corn Crop Pressures Chicago Prices To Four-Year-Low Amid Severe Farm Income Downturn
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/big-us-corn-crop-pressures-chicago-prices-four-year-amid-severe-farm-income-downturn
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Why Did Soybeans Shine Monday, While Corn Made Contract Lows?
John Payne: Why Did the Soybean Complex Shine Monday, While Corn Made Contract Lows? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans Higher on Weather & Crush Margins,Corn and Wheat Make New Contract Lows
Soybeans Higher on Weather and Crush Margins, While Corn and Wheat Make New Contract Lows Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall
U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall MarketWatch
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Rain makes for lower grain prices
Rain makes for lower grain prices Manitobe Co-Operator
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Grain, oilseed export inspections above last year
The USDA says that as of the week ending August 22nd, corn and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the paces needed to meet projections for the respective marketing years. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat, while 2023/24 started September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of…
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Grain Markets Struggle To Start The Week
Grain Markets Struggle To Start The Week Barchart
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Organic wheat makes a comeback
Organic wheat makes a comeback Supermarket Perimeter
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Corn and soy start week in the red
Corn and soy start week in the red | Monday, August 26, 2024 Successful Farming
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Soybeans drop, corn hits 4-year low as bumper US crops forecast
Soybeans drop, corn hits 4-year low as bumper US crops forecast ZAWYA
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Sometimes You Just Never Know
Sometimes You Just Never Know Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soy rises on short-covering, wheat stays weak
U.S. grains: Soy rises on short-covering, wheat stays weak Grainews
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Kelly Hills Unmanned Unveils Massive Made In The USA Spray Drone
First Look: Kelly Hills Unmanned Unveils Massive Made In The USA Spray Drone Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
