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Grain and Livestock Mostly Higher Early Monday
Grain and Livestock Mostly Higher Early Monday  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain Market Firm To Start The Week, Led By Wheat
Grain Market Firm To Start The Week, Led By Wheat  Barchart
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Corn stocks tight as commodity markets wait for USDA planting report bond to impact markets
Corn stocks tight as commodity markets wait for USDA planting report bond to impact markets  Local 5 – weareiowa.com
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Brazil Raises Soy Crop Forecast
Brazilian soybean farmers will reap an even bigger crop in the 2024-25 season than previously expected, according to forecasts released by crop agency Conab, as deepening trade tensions are likely to increase demand from China. Reuters reports Brazil’s soybean crop, which farmers are harvesting now, is expected to total 167.37 million tons, about 1.3 million…
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Were Markets In a St. Patrick’s Day Mood Monday Morning?
Were Markets In a St. Patrick’s Day Mood Monday Morning?  TradingView
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Outlook: Corn to gain acres
Outlook: Corn to gain acres  AgUpdate
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Corn stocks tight as commodity markets wait for USDA planting report bond to influence markets
Corn stocks tight as commodity markets wait for USDA planting report bond to influence markets  WQAD Moline
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US natgas prices slip
US natgas prices slip  Business Recorder
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South Korea’s MFG buys about 137,000 tons of corn
South Korea’s MFG buys about 137,000 tons of corn  Business Recorder
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Trump trade war favors Brazil’s agribusiness, grain company SLC says
Trump trade war favors Brazil’s agribusiness, grain company SLC says  MSN
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Feeder cattle rise as producers rush to buy
U.S. livestock: Feeder cattle rise as producers rush to buy  Grainews
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Mexico is America’s biggest ag customer
Mexico is America’s biggest ag customer  The Western Producer
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Gulke: Short-Term Bear, Long-Term Bull On Corn
Gulke: Short-Term Bear, Long-Term Bull On Corn  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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It’s All About Luck
It’s All About Luck  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans eke out modestly higher Friday finish
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying, but not enough to pull contracts to a higher weekly finish. Soybeans are watching late development conditions in Argentina and harvest activity in Brazil. The USDA’s monthly supply, demand, and production numbers and CONAB’s updated outlook for Brazil are both set for April 10th. Soybeans…
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CBOT wheat falls as trade war fears loom
CBOT wheat falls as trade war fears loom  TradingView
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CBOT corn loses ground on trade war fears
CBOT corn loses ground on trade war fears  TradingView
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Corn Sees Risk Off Selling, Soybeans and Cattle Higher Friday
Corn Sees Risk Off Selling, Soybeans and Cattle Higher Friday  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Some processing plants boost soybean basis bids
Some processing plants boost soybean basis bids  TradingView