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Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close
Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close  TradingView
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see solid daily, weekly gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, adding to what would have already been a strongly weekly gain. Unknown destinations bought 121,000 tons of U.S. beans ahead of the open, with 55,000 tons for 2024/25 delivery and 66,000 tons for 2025/26. That followed up the sale of 198,000 tons of 2024/25 U.S. soybeans…
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Just How Bullish is a 1.465 Billion Carryout for Corn? – AgWeb
Just How Bullish is a 1.465 Billion Carryout for Corn?  AgWeb
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Cattle, hog future higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, supported by strength in the broader markets. June live cattle closed $1.60 higher at $196.80 and August live cattle closed $1.65 higher at $193.85. May feeder cattle closed $3.40 higher at $278.709 and August feeder cattle closed $3.75 higher at $283.67. There was light…
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Markets Strengthen, Pricing in Worst Trade News: What’s Needed to Continue The Rally?
Markets Strengthen, Pricing in Worst Trade News: What’s Needed to Continue The Rally?  AgWeb
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CBOT soybeans end higher on USDA data, falling dollar
CBOT soybeans end higher on USDA data, falling dollar  TradingView
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Soybeans Rallying Double Digits, Shrugging Off Chinese Tariffs
Soybeans Rallying Double Digits, Shrugging Off Chinese Tariffs  TradingView
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WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices
WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices  Michigan Farm News
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Ag Markets Ignore China Tiff: Is the Most Bearish Tariff News Factored In?
Ag Markets Ignore China Tiff: Is the Most Bearish Tariff News Factored In?  AgWeb
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Soybeans Extending Gains Despite Overnight Tariff Hike
Soybeans Extending Gains Despite Overnight Tariff Hike  TradingView
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Ag Needs China as a Trading Partner
Tariff tensions aren’t going away anytime soon, and maintaining China as a trading partner remains critical. The broader economy—and its ripple effects—continue to tie directly back to the ag sector. A spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry said Thursday that Beijing hoped the US would work to de-escalate the trade war between the world’s two largest…
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Argentina’s Soybean Harvest Delayed by Persistent Rains
Argentina’s Soybean Harvest Delayed by Persistent Rains  Successful Farming
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Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout
Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout  Nasdaq
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Corn heads for biggest weekly gain since May 2023
Corn heads for biggest weekly gain since May 2023Â Â TradingView
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Gold prices extend gains as US-China trade war escalates
Gold prices extend gains as US-China trade war escalates  Business Recorder
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Thursday’s WASDE bullish for corn and soybeans, bearish for wheat
Thursday’s WASDE bullish for corn and soybeans, bearish for wheat  KFGO
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U.S. livestock: Losses for cattle, upswing in hog prices
U.S. livestock: Losses for cattle, upswing in hog prices  Grainews
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Corn Rallying on Large Cut to US Stocks
Corn Rallying on Large Cut to US Stocks  TradingView
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Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout
Wheat Leaking Lower as USDA Boosts US Carryout  TradingView
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Chicago soybeans continue to climb on USDA numbers, tariff delays
Chicago soybeans continue to climb on USDA numbers, tariff delays  TradingView