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Grain deal puts downward pressure on markets, ceasefire dependent on ag sanctions
A marketing analyst says futures have been negatively reacting to the possibility of a renewed Black Sea Grain Deal. Angie Setzer is the co-founder of the grain marketing firm Consus. “When Russia wasn’t getting their way, they then said, okay, we’re pulling out,” she explains. “That was November of 2023. Initially, everyone thought that that may…
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Farm Marketing Workshop Series Aims to Help Farmers Maximize Profits and Reach More Customers
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Cornell Agriculture Marketing Research Program (CAMRP), in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE), is pleased to announce a new two-part farm marketing workshop series aimed at enhancing the marketing and pricing strategies of farmers selling directly to consumers. The workshop will be hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Ulster County on April…
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Exports Inspections of Corn and Wheat Decline
The USDA says inspections of corn and wheat for export were down week to week while soybean assessments increased during the seven days that ended on March 20. Corn inspections that week totaled 1.46 million metric tons. The agency says that’s down from 1.69 million tons a week earlier but still ahead of the 1.26…
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March rush for dry bulk
March rush for dry bulk Splash 247
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Understanding the 2025 Grain Price Rollercoaster: What’s Coming Next?
Understanding the 2025 Grain Price Rollercoaster: What’s Coming Next? Successful Farming
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European Commodities: Tariffs Move Grain Markets, While Sugar Futures Slump
European Commodities: Tariffs Move Grain Markets, While Sugar Futures Slump MSN
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AgRural Cuts Brazil’s 2024/25 Soy Crop Forecast Citing Drought
AgRural Cuts Brazil’s 2024/25 Soy Crop Forecast Citing Drought Successful Farming
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Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday Southern Farm Network
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Chicago wheat futures plunge on Ukraine talks
U.S. grains: Chicago wheat futures plunge on Ukraine talks Grainews
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Deere Share Price Increases 11.5% YTD: How Should You Play It Now?
Deere Share Price Increases 11.5% YTD: How Should You Play It Now? Nasdaq
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Dairy Markets Steady Despite Fastest U.S. Milk Production Growth in Two Years
Dairy Markets Steady Despite Fastest U.S. Milk Production Growth in Two Years Dairy Herd Management
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Soybean, corn barge bids flat to down
Soybean, corn barge bids flat to down TradingView
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Brazil continuing to expand its soybeans
Brazil continuing to expand its soybeans Country Guide
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U.S. export inspections up from a year ago
The USDA says corn export inspections as of the week ending March 20th remain ahead of the pace needed to meet expectations 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 next round of supply and demand estimates is…
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There Are A Lot More Questions Than Answers For Corn Prices
There Are A Lot More Questions Than Answers For Corn Prices Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Chicago soybeans, corn dip on tariff fears, wheat also down
Chicago soybeans, corn dip on tariff fears, wheat also down TradingView
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Cattle on Feed Down 2%, Placements Down 18%
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The latest Cattle on Feed report from USDA showed a large drop in placements (more than average estimates) and a slight drop in on-feed numbers for the month of March. Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head…
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Argentina Cuts Soybean Forecast by One Million Tons
One of the top grain exchanges in Argentina dropped its forecast for the soybean crop by one million metric tons. The impact of a drought is becoming clearer on the 2024-2025 soybean crop. The Buenos Aires exchange now predicts the crop’s output to reach 48.6 million tons. That’s down from its prediction of 49.6 million…
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Chicago soybeans, corn drop on tariff concerns
Chicago soybeans, corn drop on tariff concerns TradingView