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When Will Ag Markets Become Numb to Headlines and Trade Their Own Fundamentals?
When Will Ag Markets Become Numb to Headlines and Trade Their Own Fundamentals?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine Grain Output and Exports Expected to Fall
Ukraine’s Ag Department says the country’s grain output in the 2024-2025 marketing season is now forecast to drop 13 percent compared to the previous year. Production in the year ending on June 30 is expected to fall 13 percent annually as corn, barley, and rye output are all projected to drop. Corn production will plunge…
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Soybean, corn futures fall on improving Argentina weather forecast
U.S. Grains: Soybean, corn futures fall on improving Argentina weather forecast  Canadian Cattlemen
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Cattle, hogs rise on strong exports
U.S. livestock: Cattle, hogs rise on strong exports  Grainews
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Soy falls as US-China talks loom, weather improves in Argentina
Soy falls as US-China talks loom, weather improves in Argentina  Buenos Aires Times
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5 Big Factors That Could Influence Grain Prices
5 Big Factors That Could Influence Grain Prices  Successful Farming
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Tariff concerns makes grain markets jumpy
Tariff concerns makes grain markets jumpy  AgUpdate
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Winter wheat conditions improve in dry northern Plains
Winter wheat conditions improve in dry northern Plains  World Grain
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Volatility Expands in Livestock Markets
Volatility Expands in Livestock Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tariff concerns stir up grain markets
Tariff concerns stir up grain markets  Farm and Dairy
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Wheat Hits Three-Month High as Market Awaits US-China Talks
Wheat Hits Three-Month High as Market Awaits US-China Talks  Financial Post
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U.S. farmers, traders hope Trump tariff threats just leverage in negotiations
U.S. farmers, traders hope Trump tariff threats just leverage in negotiations (SOYB:NYSEARCA)Â Â Seeking Alpha
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Cattle Correct but Record Prices are Still Ahead: Grains Rally on Tariff Pause, China Hopes
Cattle Correct but Record Prices are Still Ahead: Grains Rally on Tariff Pause, China Hopes  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wish not for a weak Canadian dollar
Wish not for a weak Canadian dollar  Grainews
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U.S. livestock: Cattle continue downward, hogs turnaround
U.S. livestock: Cattle continue downward, hogs turnaround  Grainews
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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: February 4, 2025
Mar. corn closed at $4.94 and 1/2, up 5 and 3/4 centsMar. soybeans closed at $10.75, up 16 and 3/4 centsMar. soybean meal closed at $314.00, up $10.30Mar. soybean oil closed at 45.76, down 75 pointsMar. wheat closed at $5.77, up 10 and 1/4 centsApr. live cattle closed at $198.65, down $1.50Mar. feeder cattle closed…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see good gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. A new tariff battle against China is on, but Beijing’s retaliation doesn’t include soybeans. Mexico does buy U.S. soybeans and soybean products and Canada is a solid soybean meal customer. Soybean meal futures were up on that easing of tariff talk, while bean oil was lower…
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Chicago Grains Catch Breath After U.S. Tariff Moves
Chicago Grains Catch Breath After U.S. Tariff Moves  Successful Farming
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Rising U.S. dollar value is killing prices
Rising U.S. dollar value is killing prices  Farm Progress