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Grains in the Green on China Hopes: Cattle on Record Cash
Grains in the Green on China Hopes: Cattle on Record Cash  AgWeb
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American shipbuilding vs. agricultural exports: The trade-off timeline
American shipbuilding vs. agricultural exports: The trade-off timeline  Feedstuffs
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When trade tensions escalate, money and markets are at stake
When trade tensions escalate, money and markets are at stake  Agweek
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Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday May 2
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday May 2Â Â Southern Farm Network
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Soybeans rise for second session, US-China trade war caps gains
Soybeans rise for second session, US-China trade war caps gains  Business Recorder
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Markets are on the Move to Start the Month of May
Markets are on the Move to Start the Month of May  AgWeb
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Mexico likely to surpass Canada leading export market for U.S. grains, meat and dairy in 2025
Mexico likely to surpass Canada leading export market for U.S. grains, meat and dairy in 2025Â Â Feedstuffs
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Wheat exports survive China pull-back
Wheat exports survive China pull-back  The Western Producer
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U.S. livestock: CME cattle futures hover near highs as cash prices jump
U.S. livestock: CME cattle futures hover near highs as cash prices jump  Country Guide
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Chicago corn still chasing 50-year streak as prices stagnate
Chicago corn still chasing 50-year streak as prices stagnate: Braun  Reuters
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Hard Red Spring Wheat Producers Should Expect a Premium in 2025
Hard Red Spring Wheat Producers Should Expect a Premium in 2025Â Â DTN Progressive Farmer
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Corn and Wheat See Technical Buying, Solid Exports: Soybeans Fall Further
Corn and Wheat See Technical Buying, Solid Exports: Soybeans Fall Further  AgWeb
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Current grain prices offer few profitable opportunities
Current grain prices offer few profitable opportunities  Agweek
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US export demand pulls corn prices higher
US export demand pulls corn prices higher  TradingView
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Soybeans end April with losses
Soybeans end April with losses  Brownfield Ag News
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Corn and Wheat See Corrective Bounce End of Month: Soybeans Fall on China Woes
Corn and Wheat See Corrective Bounce End of Month: Soybeans Fall on China Woes  AgWeb
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Economic Jitters and China Tensions Weigh on Wednesday Market Action
Grain markets are trading under pressure this morning, weighed down by strong U.S. planting progress, broader economic worries, and weakness in crude oil. The headline grabber, though, is fresh GDP data: the U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank by 0.3% in the first quarter. Analysts had been looking for a modest gain, so this surprise dip is…
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Wheat and Corn Finding Some Bounce on Wednesday Trade
We see the corn and wheat markets finding some positivity at midweek with pressure in soybeans and livestock. Arlan Suderman from StoneX joins us to discuss grains, livestock and macro market action on this Wednesday, April 30th in the Market Talk Midday Commentary. Please remember the risk of trading futures and options can be substantial.
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Soybeans end April with losses
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. Soybeans gave back some gains at the end of the months while following soybean and crude oils and watching U.S. planting activity. Brazil continues to hold a near-term export price advantage over the U.S. with harvest essentially wrapped up for the season. Argentina’s harvest is ongoing…
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CBOT weekly: ‘Soap opera’ keeps soybeans and corn under pressure
CBOT weekly: ‘Soap opera’ keeps soybeans and corn under pressure  Country Guide