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Soybeans ease on Brazilian crop outlook; wheat nudges higher
Soybeans ease on Brazilian crop outlook; wheat nudges higher  Business Recorder
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Corn Closes with Tuesday Losses
Corn Closes with Tuesday Losses  Nasdaq
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Soybean Futures Rise on Crush Strength
Soybean Futures Rise on Crush Strength — Daily Grain Highlights  MarketWatch
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Soybeans and Wheat See Technical Bounce, Corn Fails on 45Z News
Soybeans and Wheat See Technical Bounce, Corn Fails on 45Z News  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. trade deficit expected to grow
An ag economist says the USDA is forecasting that the United States’ already record trade deficit will grow even larger in Fiscal Year 2025.  Scott Brown is a professor emeritus at the University of Missouri. “USDA is now saying for FY25, so what would have started October 1st of 2024, the trade deficit is…
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Optimism for Japan’s future ethanol purchases
Iowa’s deputy ag secretary says he’s optimistic Japan will expand its purchases of U.S. ethanol. Grant Menke says it was a big discussion point during a recent trade mission to the country. “Right now, cars in Japan are running on the equivalent of an E1.9, but now the regulations have been cleared to allow for…
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In the Cattle Markets: Climbing Calf Prices
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Calf and feeder cattle prices have jumped higher over the last few weeks. Several factors are working together to boost prices including rain, fewer calves for sale, and maybe even the impact of import restrictions on Mexican cattle due to screwworm regulations. Lighter weight, 400-500 pound, calf prices have jumped about $30…
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Economists Forecast a Drop in Land Prices
Lower returns to rented land and higher interest rates began signaling the potential for falling farmland prices in 2023. Farmdoc from the University of Illinois says those signals are continuing, with the current fundamentals suggesting land value reductions of approximately three percent in 2025. A three percent drop would be in line with observed adjustments…
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Crop production in South Africa is overshadowed by storm clouds
Crop production in South Africa is overshadowed by storm clouds  TaungDailyNews
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Soybean Crush Smashes All-Time Record in October
Soybean Crush Smashes All-Time Record in October  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Why gold will likely beat stocks over the near term
Why gold will likely beat stocks over the near term  MSN
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Does South Africa really need to import maize from the US?
Does South Africa really need to import maize from the US?  Wandile Sihlobo
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Soybeans dive on record Brazil crop outlook, US demand concerns
Soybeans dive on record Brazil crop outlook, US demand concerns  XM
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The Value of a Dollar Is Influencing the Value of Commodities
The Value of a Dollar Is Influencing the Value of Commodities  Successful Farming
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The “Yeah, but” Problem: What’s Holding The Grain Markets Back?
The “Yeah, but” Problem: What’s Holding The Grain Markets Back?  MSN
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Soybean Futures Drop on Wet Brazilian Weather
Soybean Futures Drop on Wet Brazilian Weather — Daily Grain Highlights  Marketscreener.com
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U.S. Corn Export Inspections Fall
U.S. Corn Export Inspections Fall  MarketWatch
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AGS WEEK AHEAD: Mixed Mood Amid U.S. Dollar Boost From Trump Tariff Threats
AGS WEEK AHEAD: Mixed Mood Amid U.S. Dollar Boost From Trump Tariff Threats  MarketWatch
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USDA’s 10-year wheat projections
USDA’s 10-year wheat projections  Farm Progress
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Lean hog futures fall following contract high
Lean hog futures fall following contract high – CMEÂ Â The Pig Site