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Boosting Ethanol Can Avert a Farm Crisis
In an annual address on the state of the industry, Renewable Fuels President and CEO Geoff Cooper highlighted the ethanol industry’s pivotal role in American agriculture. He also outlined how ethanol can again help the farm sector thrive in the face of current economic challenges if the right actions are taken by Congress. Speaking at…
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Sorghum farmer highlights trade opportunities with Ag Secretary Rollins
A western Kansas farmer says sorghum can play a role in helping the Trump administration expand trade opportunities in countries like India. Amy France participated in a roundtable discussion with newly confirmed Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins earlier this week. “We do have a hurdle, a 50% tariff, but we’ve heard her say she wants to make…
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Corn and soy rise on South America output concerns; Trump tariff risk weighs
Corn and soy rise on South America output concerns; Trump tariff risk weighs  Business Recorder
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How to Reconcile the Corn Market?
How to Reconcile the Corn Market?  MSN
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Mr. Trump ‘shakes hands’ with Mr. Putin – a big game, which market will explode?
Mr. Trump ‘shakes hands’ with Mr. Putin – a big game, which market will explode?  Báo Hải Dương
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Corn, soybeans recoup losses amid uncertainty over Trump’s tariff threats
Corn, soybeans recoup losses amid uncertainty over Trump’s tariff threats  TradingView
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Corn futures pull back from 16-month high
U.S. grains: Corn futures pull back from 16-month high  Grainews
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CME lean hog futures fall on profit-taking
U.S. livestock: CME lean hog futures fall on profit-taking  Grainews
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Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices
Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices  The Globe and Mail
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Grains End Lower After Fresh Highs in Corn and Wheat
Grains End Lower After Fresh Highs in Corn and Wheat  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Weaker Movement in Grains
Weaker Movement in Grains | Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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Argentina Struggling with Dry Weather, Yield Predictions Continue Lower
Brazil’s farmers have struggled with too much rain in the north and not enough in the south. Dr. Michael Cordonnier of Soybean and Corn Advisor, Inc., says the dry weather in Brazil stretches well into Argentina. “Oh yes, absolutely. You know, in Argentina, they did have some beneficial rains over about 40 percent of the…
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Weaker U.S. dollar bullish for grains
Weaker U.S. dollar bullish for grains  AgUpdate
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Corn, soybean barge basis firm as some rivers rise
Corn, soybean barge basis firm as some rivers rise  TradingView
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U.S. grains: Corn futures hit 16-month high above $5 a bushel
U.S. grains: Corn futures hit 16-month high above $5 a bushel  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Major buyer of U.S. crops in limbo
Major buyer of U.S. crops in limbo  The Western Producer
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Brazil soybean harvest more than a quarter complete
Brazil’s record-large soybean crop is beginning to come online. Michael Cordonnier, president of Soybean and Corn Advisor, says harvest progressed about ten percentage points on the week to 27 percent. “It was a good week for harvesting last week, especially in Mato Grosso which is now 50 percent harvested. And it should be another good…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see modestly higher finishes
Soybeans, corn, wheat see modestly higher finishes  brownfieldagnews.com
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Weekly Grain Movement: Corn continues strong pace
Weekly Grain Movement: Corn continues strong pace  Farm Progress
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How will financial markets push grain prices?
How will financial markets push grain prices?  Farm Progress