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Tariff threats create cloud over the market
A global strategist for grains and oilseeds says tariff threats can have long-term impacts on expanding trade opportunities for U.S. agriculture. Stephen Nicholson with Rabo AgriFinance says there is a fine line to walk when it comes to negotiations. “If you put tariffs on someone, someone’s going to say, you’re not really serious about wanting…
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Trump’s 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports go into effect
Trump’s 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports go into effect  KWQC
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USDA Livestock Analyst Provides 2025 Outlook on Livestock and Poultry Prices
USDA Livestock Analyst Provides 2025 Outlook on Livestock and Poultry Prices  Southeast AgNet
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Maximize corn profits: Best times to sell revealed
Maximize corn profits: Best times to sell revealed  Farm Progress
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March WASDE excludes April 2, reciprocal tariffs implications in ‘commodity forecasts’
March WASDE excludes April 2, reciprocal tariffs implications in ‘commodity forecasts’Â Â Michigan Farm News
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USDA unexpectedly stands pat on South American crop forecasts
USDA unexpectedly stands pat on South American crop forecasts  Farm Progress
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USDA issues supply and demand estimates amid trade uncertainty
USDA issues supply and demand estimates amid trade uncertainty  KFGO
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Modest post-WASDE losses for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The USDA left U.S. ending stocks steady and made no changes to exports or production for Argentina and Brazil. The biggest domestic adjustment was the USDA lowering the average estimated 2024/25 farm price. The USDA did raise its domestic crush guess for China while leaving their imports…
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Grain and Livestock See Risk Off Selling Tuesday on Trade Uncertainty, Outside Markets
Grain and Livestock See Risk Off Selling Tuesday on Trade Uncertainty, Outside Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Punts on U.S. Data in WASDE: Revises Global Stocks
USDA Punts on U.S. Data in WASDE: Revises Global Stocks  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Increases U.S. Wheat Ending Stocks More Than Expected
USDA Increases U.S. Wheat Ending Stocks More Than Expected  Successful Farming
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Soybeans Higher At Midday, With Very Few USDA Adjustments
Soybeans Higher At Midday, With Very Few USDA Adjustments  Barchart
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Corn Holding Higher Despite No Major USDA Changes
Corn Holding Higher Despite No Major USDA Changes  Barchart
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Soybean oil market struggling this week
Soybean oil market struggling this week  brownfieldagnews.com
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USDA Releases March Crop Production, WASDE Reports
USDA Releases March Crop Production, WASDE Reports  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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March WASDE Report on Tap for Tuesday
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report for March is set to release at 11am CST on Tuesday, March 11th. USDA has indicated that they will factor in tariffs when releasing the latest numbers. View the WASDE here: https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/general-information/staff-offices/office-chief-economist/commodity-markets/wasde-report Stay tuned for market analysis of the WASDE and more with Arlan…
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Thousands of Farmers Call for Immediate Action on E15
A letter signed by 9,000 corn growers and advocates from 47 states was sent to House and Senate leadership last week on year-round E15. The letter urges Congress to remove an obsolete federal policy preventing the sale of E15 during the summer months. “A legislative solution for consumers to access year-round E15 comes at no…
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Tariffs Threaten Shift to Higher Corn Acres in 2025
Tariffs Threaten Shift to Higher Corn Acres in 2025Â Â Farm Policy News
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Soybean futures fall on weakness in oil market, China deflation worries
U.S. grains: Soybean futures fall on weakness in oil market, China deflation worries  Country Guide
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In the Cattle Markets: Cattle Slaughter and Beef Production Check-In
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Cattle slaughter through the end of February 2025 has been lower than last year. This is not a surprise given the tighter inventories that were expected. However, two interesting developments have emerged. First, the distribution of the cattle being processed is shifting. And second, beef production is a bit higher than last…