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Gold prices extend gains as US-China trade war escalates
Gold prices extend gains as US-China trade war escalates  Business Recorder
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Thursday’s WASDE bullish for corn and soybeans, bearish for wheat
Thursday’s WASDE bullish for corn and soybeans, bearish for wheat  KFGO
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U.S. livestock: Losses for cattle, upswing in hog prices
U.S. livestock: Losses for cattle, upswing in hog prices  Grainews
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Corn Rallying on Large Cut to US Stocks
Corn Rallying on Large Cut to US Stocks  TradingView
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Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout
Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout  TradingView
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Chicago soybeans continue to climb on USDA numbers, tariff delays
Chicago soybeans continue to climb on USDA numbers, tariff delays  TradingView
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Soybeans up 13 cents despite ongoing tariffs on China
Soybeans up 13 cents despite ongoing tariffs on China | Midday Markets | April 10, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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USDA cuts corn ending stocks, lowers soybeans slightly
The USDA has lowered U.S. ending stocks estimates for corn and soybeans, while raising the carryout for wheat. Corn ending stocks are now seen at 1.465 billion bushels, a drop of 75 million from March with a cut to feed use more than canceled out by a larger export guess. The average estimated 2024/25 farm…
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A Few Tweaks in the April WASDE Report
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — A larger than expected cut to corn ending stocks was one of the highlights of the latest WASDE report from USDA. According to the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report (WASDE) for April 2025, USDA cut U.S. corn ending stocks to 1.465 billion bushels. That was more than the pre-report average…
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U.S. corn stocks down and acres expected to rise from a year ago
U.S. corn stocks down and acres expected to rise from a year ago  Agweek
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Trump Tariff Pause a Positive & Appreciated by Soy Growers, Along with Drop to 10% Individualized Tariff for Most Countries: Farmers Need Negotiations with China Next
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Soybean farmers across the U.S. were pleased to hear most countries will get a 90-day reprieve from the new individualized tariffs announced April 2—an opportunity for negotiations with our trading partners that could lead to consensus and potentially avoid permanent tariffs, along with improving market access for U.S. agriculture. With the pause…
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Drought drives wheat prices more than trade wars
Drought drives wheat prices more than trade wars  All About Feed
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US natural gas prices slide
US natural gas prices slide  Business Recorder
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U.S. grains: Soy surges; corn, wheat rally after Trump pauses most tariffs
U.S. grains: Soy surges; corn, wheat rally after Trump pauses most tariffs  Country Guide
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3 strategies to help market your corn
3 strategies to help market your corn  High Plains Journal
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Soy surges 2%; corn, wheat rally after Trump pauses most tariffs
Soy surges 2%; corn, wheat rally after Trump pauses most tariffs  TradingView
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Soybeans, corn, wheat up after tariff pause
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. Some tariff increases have been paused for 90-days, but that does not include China, which now has a rate of 125%. Pending further negotiations, tariffs against most nations are now at 10%, aside from previously reported exemptions. Unknown destinations bought 198,000 tons of 2024/25 U.S. beans ahead…
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EU tariffs will curb US corn imports; soy is less at risk now
EU tariffs will curb US corn imports; soy is less at risk now  Marine Link
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EU Tariffs to Curb U.S. Corn Imports, Soy at Lower Risk for Now
EU Tariffs to Curb U.S. Corn Imports, Soy at Lower Risk for Now  Successful Farming