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Next WASDE could bring corn opportunity
An agricultural economist with Advance Trading says the USDA’s next supply and demand report could provide farmers with some opportunities. Brian Basting says corn feed usage numbers will be important. “This report will be the first report after the Grain Stocks Report and that report revealed some disappointing feed usage.” He says, “We would need…
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Soybeans continue recovery on weaker dollar, higher Brazil prices
Soybeans continue recovery on weaker dollar, higher Brazil prices TradingView
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Wheat sees bounce on weather, dollar
Soybeans were mixed. There is a lot of talk about tariff negotiations during the session, with no official changes were reported. New higher U.S. tariffs against were still set to go effect this Wednesday and Beijing doesn’t seem to be backing off its rhetoric either. The White House says a number of nations want to…
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Bessent Flags Japan as Top Trade Priority in Wake of New Tariffs
Bessent Flags Japan as Top Trade Priority in Wake of New Tariffs AgWeb
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AGCO pauses shipments of finished equipment into the U.S.
AGCO pauses shipments of finished equipment into the U.S. RealAgriculture
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Markets See Risk On Buying to Start Tuesday: What’s Driving It?
Markets See Risk On Buying to Start Tuesday: What’s Driving It? AgWeb
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U.S. Soybean Exports Now Face 60% Tariff to China, That Could Grow as Tariff Tit for Tat Plays Out
U.S. Soybean Exports Now Face 60% Tariff to China, That Could Grow as Tariff Tit for Tat Plays Out AgWeb
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Markets shift focus from tariffs to weather as planting season heats up
Markets shift focus from tariffs to weather as planting season heats up | Midday Markets | April 8, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Michigan Soybean’s Port Potential
A major infrastructure investment at the Port of Monroe will provide new avenues to export Michigan soybeans. In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from the Port Development Coordinator about how the build-out will better serve Michigan farmers and support specialized container shipping through the Great Lakes. The post Michigan Soybean’s Port Potential appeared first…
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Brazil’s Second Corn Crop Prospects Improve on Rains, AgRural Says
Brazil’s Second Corn Crop Prospects Improve on Rains, AgRural Says Successful Farming
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Cattle markets try to adjust to tariffs
Cattle markets try to adjust to tariffs Grainews
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Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday April 8
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday April 8 Southern Farm Network
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Gold’s record has room to run as crude oil, US stocks teeter
Gold’s record has room to run as crude oil, US stocks teeter Bloomberg.com
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Chicago soybeans firms on softer dollar; weather concerns buoy wheat, corn
Chicago soybeans firms on softer dollar; weather concerns buoy wheat, corn TradingView
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U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans and corn end higher after seesaw trading
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans and corn end higher after seesaw trading Country Guide
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Trump tariffs live updates: Trump threatens additional tariffs on China, market rout continues
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump threatens additional tariffs on China, market rout continues Yahoo Finance
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Ag Markets Try to Recover Monday, With the Bounce in the Stock Market
Ag Markets Try to Recover Monday, With the Bounce in the Stock Market AgWeb
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Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets
Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets | Midday Markets | April 7, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Soybean, corn export inspections above a week ago
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 3rd, corn export inspections remain ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s updated supply and demand report is out…