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Beef Export Value Climbs in June; Pork Trends Lower in June but Posts Strong First Half
June exports of U.S. beef reached the highest value in nearly two years, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While June pork exports were lower year-over-year, shipments through the first half of the year remained ahead of the record value pace of 2023. Japan, Taiwan, Canada…
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Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease
U.S. livestock: Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease Country Guide
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Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy
Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy The Western Producer
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Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher
Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher Business Recorder
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CME cash dairy prices mixed
Cash dairy prices were again mixed Wednesday the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey down $0.0075 at $0.59. Two sales were made at $0.59 and $0.5650. Blocks up $0.0650 at $1.9650. One sale was made at $1.95. Barrels up $0.04 at $1.95. One sale was made at that price. Butter unchanged at $3.1025. Nonfat dry milk…
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Cattle futures watching direct business develop
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, and feeders were lower, waiting on the week’s direct cash business. October live cattle closed $.22 higher at $179.27 and December live cattle closed $.07 higher at $178.12. September feeder cattle closed $1.67 lower at $238.90 and October feeders closed $.90 lower at $238.12. Direct cash…
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Funds Sell Grains on Growing Yields Pre-WASDE: Is This a Repeat of 2014?
Funds Sell Grains on Growing Yields Pre-WASDE: Is This a Repeat of 2014? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ethanol production dips, exports highest on record
U.S. ethanol production declined last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.067 million barrels a day, down 42,000 from the previous week’s all-time high, but up 44,000 from a year ago. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant remain in the…
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Cattle Higher But How Much Can the Market Recover? Row Crops Fall on Yield and No China Biz
Cattle Higher But How Much Can the Market Recover? Row Crops Fall on Yield and No China Biz Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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In Iowa and across Corn Belt, farmers give up on price improvement, sell off 2023 grain
In Iowa and across Corn Belt, farmers give up on price improvement, sell off 2023 grain Des Moines Register
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Grain prices move lower, fertilizer prices don’t follow
Josh Linville, the vice president of fertilizer for Stone X Financial Inc., says some fall and spring fertilizer prices have moved higher, which could make input decisions more challenging. The post Grain prices move lower, fertilizer prices don’t follow appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Farmers may need to ‘suck it up and sell’ in difficult market outlook
Farmers may need to ‘suck it up and sell’ in difficult market outlook Agweek
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Wheat gains for sixth session on strong demand, French crop woes
Wheat gains for sixth session on strong demand, French crop woes Business Recorder
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Live cattle stabilize after sell-off
U.S. livestock: Live cattle stabilize after sell-off Canadian Cattlemen
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Chicago soybeans, corn fall; wheat up on big tender from Egypt
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn fall; wheat up on big tender from Egypt Canadian Cattlemen
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Row Crops Fail on Bearish Technicals and Crop Prospects: Live Cattle Try to Consolidate with Stock Market
Row Crops Fail on Bearish Technicals and Crop Prospects: Live Cattle Try to Consolidate with Stock Market Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures
Sep. corn closed at $3.88 and 3/4, down 2 centsSep. soybeans closed at $10.14, down 17 and 1/2 centsSep. soybean meal closed at $330.60, down $8.10Sep. soybean oil closed at 40.85, down 24 pointsSep. wheat closed at $5.43 and 1/4, up 3 and 3/4 centsOct. live cattle closed at $179.05, up 5 centsSep. feeder cattle…
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Soybeans, Corn Futures Weaken on Sound U.S. Crops Outlook
Soybeans, Corn Futures Weaken on Sound U.S. Crops Outlook — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Farmers want to know if grain market has bottomed out
Farmers attending Minnesota Farmfest are wondering if a low is in for the grain markets. CHS grain originator Patti Uhrich spoke on grain marketing Tuesday morning and took questions from the audience, including a farmer asking if a low is in. “Okay, is the low in? We can all hope so.” She says while crop…