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Chicago corn surges to six-month high on weaker dollar, Argentina weather
U.S. grains: Chicago corn surges to six-month high on weaker dollar, Argentina weather  Grainews
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Falling temps boost cattle futures
U.S. Livestock: Falling temps boost cattle futures  Country Guide
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Investors shed US corn shorts; net long climbs to highest since February 2023
Investors shed US corn shorts; net long climbs to highest since February 2023: CFTCÂ Â AgriCensus
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Cattle futures higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, optimistic about this week’s direct business. February lives closed $1.15 higher at $195.20 and April lives closed $1.27 higher at $197.27. March feeders closed $1.37 higher at $265.55 and April feeders closed $1.80 higher at $266.20. Direct cash cattle trade activity was quiet Monday. …
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Economist sees favorable corn export outlook to Mexico
An ag economist says he doesn’t expect Mexico to pull back on its purchases of U.S. corn. Greg McBride, director of brokerage for Allendale, says the recent dispute panel ruling that overturned Mexico’s ban on GMO corn imports didn’t have much of an impact on the grain markets. “We’re not paying attention to it right…
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USDA’s January WASDE, final production reports could prove pivotal for corn market
USDA’s January WASDE, final production reports could prove pivotal for corn market  Michigan Farm News
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Did Soybean Basis Top Out?
Did Soybean Basis Top Out?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Investing in Ukraine: A High-Potential Market with Some (Literal) Landmines
Investing in Ukraine: A High-Potential Market with Some (Literal) Landmines  Wealth Management
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February lean hogs settle down
February lean hogs settle down – CMEÂ Â Farms.com
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Grains Recover Monday on Argentina Weather: Cattle Rally Pricing in Record Cash
Grains Recover Monday on Argentina Weather: Cattle Rally Pricing in Record Cash  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain Markets Surge Higher to Start the Week
Grain Markets Surge Higher to Start the Week  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The Bear Market of 2024: an Unusual Pattern
The Bear Market of 2024: an Unusual Pattern  Successful Farming
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Chicago soybeans, corn climb on Argentina weather concerns
Chicago soybeans, corn climb on Argentina weather concerns  Business Recorder
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U.S. grain futures pressured as export sales fall below forecasts
U.S. grain futures pressured as export sales fall below forecasts  MSN
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Live cattle mostly lower, feeders down despite direct trade
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mostly lower and feeders were down sharply on profit taking and fund selling, ignoring direct business and a higher midday move for wholesale beef. February live was up $.45 at $194.05 and April was down $.05 at $196. March feeders were down $2.02 at $264.17 and April was…
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U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains  Country Guide
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U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains  Canadian Cattlemen
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Soybeans, corn give back recent gains
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling, with the most active months still seeing a firm weekly gain. Forecasts remain dry for parts of South America, but crops are in generally good shape right now, with adequate soil moisture in most of Argentina and Brazil. Soybean meal fell sharply on the reality of…
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Significant Potential Impact of Tariffs, Trade Retaliation on U.S. Ag Sector
Significant Potential Impact of Tariffs, Trade Retaliation on U.S. Ag Sector  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal