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Soybeans, corn see modest bounces
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. Contracts bounced after the run to new lows following the USDA’s record crop and yield estimates. Parts of the region are expected to see a return to hotter temperatures, but the impact will depend on duration and severity. The recent longer-term decline has led to at…
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Are There Marketing Options Left for Corn?
Tomm Pfitzenmaier: Are There Marketing Options Left for Corn?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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More than 50% of Farmers Surveyed Say They Don’t Plan to Sell Their Old Crop Corn Before Harvest
More than 50% of Farmers Surveyed Say They Don’t Plan to Sell Their Old Crop Corn Before Harvest  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. soy strong on the global stage
A leader with the Iowa Soybean Association says global demand for U.S. soy remains strong. At-Large board member Tim Bardole tells Brownfield farmers need to continue producing high quality soybean meal to remain the preferred source of plant-based protein for animal agriculture. “A couple months ago I was at a conference in Indonesia with about…
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USDA August outlook for meat production, prices, and trade
USDA August outlook for meat production, prices, and trade  Iowa Agribusiness Network
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USDA: 5% of corn crop mature
USDA: 5% of corn crop mature  Successful Farming
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Positive Ag Market Outlook as U.S. Dollar Slides
AGS WEEK AHEAD: Positive Market Outlook as U.S. Dollar Slides  MarketWatch
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Is Most of the Bearish News Already in For Soybeans?
Is Most of the Bearish News Already in For Soybeans?  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Where Do Prices Go Now?
Where Do Prices Go Now?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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FBN and ADM launch a new company to connect grain buyers with more regeneratively grown goods
FBN and ADM launch a new company to connect grain buyers with more regeneratively grown goods  AgFunderNews
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Grain bulls have work to do
Grain bulls have work to do  Farm Progress
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AgWest Delivers Insights about Ag Commodities, Land Values, Drought  
SPOKANE, Wash. — AgWest Farm Credit released its monthly market report for August, covering the state of major agricultural commodities in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. In addition to market analysis on 10 major agricultural commodities and crop inputs, this month’s report also offers in-depth analysis from AgWest’s lending, appraisal and crop insurance…
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US grain exports seen rising 12%, but sailing distances could shorten
BIMCO: US grain exports seen rising 12%, but sailing distances could shorten  SAFETY4SEA
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Summer Crop Production Updates from USDA for August
Summer Crop Production Updates from USDA for August  Southern Farm Network
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Feedgrain Focus: Prices soften despite concerns in south
Feedgrain Focus: Prices soften despite concerns in south  Beef Central
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Funds tweak bearish corn, soy bets after strong US crop forecast
Funds tweak bearish corn, soy bets after strong US crop forecast -Braun | Today News  Mint
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Durum prices steady as harvest gets underway
Durum prices steady as harvest gets underway  AgUpdate
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Market whipsaw frustrates grain and cattle hedgers
Market whipsaw frustrates grain and cattle hedgers  Barchart
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Could Soybean Carryout Climb to 600 Million Bushels?
Tomm Pfitzenmaier: Could Soybean Carryout Climb to 600 Million Bushels?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal