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Grains Slide Friday on Profit Taking, SA Weather, Uncertainty
Grains Slide Friday on Profit Taking, SA Weather, Uncertainty Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The Big Game
The Big Game Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Buckle Up: Here’s Why Cattle Prices Are Setting Up for Another Wild Ride in 2025
Buckle Up: Here’s Why Cattle Prices Are Setting Up for Another Wild Ride in 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Land broker sees slowdown in farmland market
A farm real estate specialist says there’s been some instability in the farmland market. Koby Rickertsen with High Point Land Company says land values could see a decline if downward pressure on commodity prices continues. “We’re not as excited in the last six months or so as we have been. You’re not seeing huge 8%…
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The ups and downs of Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs
The ups and downs of Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs High Plains Journal
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Grains Fall, Cattle Recover After the Trifecta That Tanked Cash and Futures
Grains Fall, Cattle Recover After the Trifecta That Tanked Cash and Futures Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn Prices Rebound in 2025: Is the Rally Here to Stay? Want Less Risk to Participate?
Corn Prices Rebound in 2025: Is the Rally Here to Stay? Want Less Risk to Participate? TradingView
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Tariffs could boost organic grain markets
The senior merchandiser at Illinois-based Clarkson Grain says proposed tariffs on countries like Canada could boost organic grain markets. Kelsey Graber tells Brownfield, “In the organic space we import a lot of organics.” She says, “There’s a lot of concerns around the integrity of the organic grains coming in from other countries. So, you know…
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World competitors challenge U.S. ag export dominance
World competitors challenge U.S. ag export dominance AgUpdate
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Mixed fundamentals ahead for corn prices
Mixed fundamentals ahead for corn prices High Plains Journal
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Worried about the impact of tariffs and trade on markets? Hedge the unknown
Worried about the impact of tariffs and trade on markets? Hedge the unknown Agweek
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Global politics shaping grain trade
Global politics shaping grain trade All About Feed
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The timing of the rain will matter this year
With a La Niña in place, precipitation could be sparse throughout much of the Corn Belt. CattleFax meteorologist Matt Makens tells Brownfield, “Whether it be early May, mid-May, late may, early June, whenever you need that water, it’s got to be well timed because odds are against a super wet outlook.” Looking at the…
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Cattle futures drop on direct cash pressure
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were sharply lower, pressured by this week’s direct business and some signs the strength in wholesale beef might be waning for now. April live was down $4.52 at $196.77 and June was $4.07 lower at $191.82. March feeders were $5.42 lower at $265.30 and April was down $5.47…
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Tariff Fears and Weather Woes: How Uncertainty is Fueling Grain Market Volatility
Tariff Fears and Weather Woes: How Uncertainty is Fueling Grain Market Volatility Inkl
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Grains Rebound on Fund/Money Flow with a Washout in Cattle on Lower Cash
Grains Rebound on Fund/Money Flow with a Washout in Cattle on Lower Cash Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat ends session solidly higher
Soybeans higher on short covering and technical buying. There’s been more rain in dry parts of Argentina, likely stabilizing crop conditions, but some top end yield potential may have already been lost in some areas. The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange says 68% of Argentina’s soybean crop is good to excellent, 4% lower than a week…
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Feeder cattle down over $5 as Mexican border reopens to shipments
Feeder cattle down over $5 as Mexican border reopens to shipments | Midday Markets | February 6, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets DTN The Progressive Farmer