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RealAg on the Weekend: A spring weather outlook, the return of lambda-cy, and fertilizer markets
RealAg on the Weekend: A spring weather outlook, the return of lambda-cy, and fertilizer markets, Feb 22, 2025Â Â RealAgriculture
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Release of USDA Program Payments: Market and Producer Impact
Release of USDA Program Payments: Market and Producer Impact  Rural Radio Network
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The Winter Version of Dog Days
The Winter Version of Dog Days  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Canola, Chicago soyoil prices still climb
Canola, Chicago soyoil prices still climb  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Tariff talk, volatility make market forecasts like drinking from a fire hose
Tariff talk, volatility make market forecasts like drinking from a fire hose  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Soybeans, corn see end of week losses
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling, trimming the weekly gains slightly. Crop ratings in Argentina were up on the week after the recent and harvest weather looks good in Brazil. Some private firms have lowered their crop guess for Brazil, but it should still be record large. The USDA’s updated supply, demand,…
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Cattle eke out gains, hogs slide
U.S. livestock: Cattle eke out gains, hogs slide  Canadian Cattlemen
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Canadian Trucking Company Plans U.S. Move Amid Tariff Concerns
Canadian Trucking Company Plans U.S. Move Amid Tariff Concerns  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans, corn see end of week losses
Soybeans, corn see end of week losses  brownfieldagnews.com
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Cattle futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle ended the day higher ahead of Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. April live cattle closed $.15 higher at $193.95 and June live cattle closed $.35 higher at $190.32. March feeder cattle closed $1.12 higher at $267.95 and April feeder cattle closed $1.17 higher at…
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Corn and Soybean Fall Friday, Cattle Bounce Ahead of Neutral Report
Corn and Soybean Fall Friday, Cattle Bounce Ahead of Neutral Report  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Meat export sales up on week
The USDA’s reporting a good week for U.S. meat export sales. Beef and pork sales during the week ending February 13th both saw improvements, with Japan leading the way for beef and Mexico topping the list for pork. Soybean, rice, and upland cotton sales were also up on the week. Export demand is influenced by…
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Corn and Soybeans Retreat Early Friday, Cattle Recover
Corn and Soybeans Retreat Early Friday, Cattle Recover  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain markets promising, absent trade disruptions
Grain markets promising, absent trade disruptions  Farm Progress
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Wheat set for seventh straight weekly gain on tightening supply
Wheat set for seventh straight weekly gain on tightening supply  Business Recorder
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‘Corn Remains King’: CoBank Forecasts U.S. Farm Acreage Shifts in 2025
‘Corn Remains King’: CoBank Forecasts U.S. Farm Acreage Shifts in 2025  Successful Farming
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Corn, soy rise on South America output concerns
Corn, soy rise on South America output concerns  Business Recorder
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Soybeans, corn end session with modest gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. South American weather appears largely favorable over the near-term. There’s more at least scattered rain in some forecasts for Argentina and harvest conditions in Brazil mostly look good. The USDA’s next round of supply, demand, and production numbers is out March 11th, with CONAB’s new outlook…
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Cattle, hog futures lower heading into Friday
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower ahead of the week’s direct business, livestock slaughter numbers, and Friday’s On Feed report. April live cattle closed $.97 lower at $193.80 and June lives closed $.95 lower at $189.97. March feeder cattle closed $2.20 lower at $266.82 and April feeder cattle closed $2.22…