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Expectations set for fewer U.S. cotton acres
An economist with the National Cotton Council says fewer cotton acres are expected across the United States this year. “A recent economic report shows U.S. growers intend to plant 9.6 million acres, which is 14.5 percent lower than last year. We’re seeing the effects of what growers are feeling right now, as far as financial…
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U.S. grains: Corn slips from multi-month top on profit-taking; soy, wheat follow
U.S. grains: Corn slips from multi-month top on profit-taking; soy, wheat follow  Canadian Cattlemen
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Trump Admin: year-round E15 for 8 Midwest states to move forward
The U.S. EPA says it will allow year-round E15 to be sold in eight Midwestern states starting in April. Starting April 28, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin will be allowed to sell 15% ethanol blended gasoline, a request granted by the Biden administration. EPA says they will allow requests for…
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Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch
Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch  TradingView
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How New Trade Deals with China and Other Markets Can Energize U.S. Ag
How New Trade Deals with China and Other Markets Can Energize U.S. Ag  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Midday cash livestock markets
Direct cash cattle trade activity is off to a relatively quiet to start as buyers and sellers are readying for the week ahead. Bids and asking prices aren’t expected to surface today. Significant trade volume is expected in the latter half of the week. Deals last week we’re marked at $199 live in the South,…
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Corn slips from 18-month high on expectations of expanded US sowings
Corn slips from 18-month high on expectations of expanded US sowings  Business Recorder
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US corn export inspections up 35%
US corn export inspections up 35%Â Â World Grain
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US manufacturers see higher metal prices as tariffs near
US manufacturers see higher metal prices as tariffs near  Yahoo News Canada
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Be ready to move on this grain market
Be ready to move on this grain market  Farm Progress
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Corn slips on expectations of increased US plantings, export demand caps losses
Corn slips on expectations of increased US plantings, export demand caps losses  Business Recorder
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Funds settle in to mega-bullish corn bets, maybe for the longer haul
Funds settle in to mega-bullish corn bets, maybe for the longer haul: Braun  ZAWYA
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RealAg on the Weekend: A spring weather outlook, the return of lambda-cy, and fertilizer markets
RealAg on the Weekend: A spring weather outlook, the return of lambda-cy, and fertilizer markets, Feb 22, 2025Â Â RealAgriculture
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Release of USDA Program Payments: Market and Producer Impact
Release of USDA Program Payments: Market and Producer Impact  Rural Radio Network
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The Winter Version of Dog Days
The Winter Version of Dog Days  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Canola, Chicago soyoil prices still climb
Canola, Chicago soyoil prices still climb  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Tariff talk, volatility make market forecasts like drinking from a fire hose
Tariff talk, volatility make market forecasts like drinking from a fire hose  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Soybeans, corn see end of week losses
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling, trimming the weekly gains slightly. Crop ratings in Argentina were up on the week after the recent and harvest weather looks good in Brazil. Some private firms have lowered their crop guess for Brazil, but it should still be record large. The USDA’s updated supply, demand,…
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Cattle eke out gains, hogs slide
U.S. livestock: Cattle eke out gains, hogs slide  Canadian Cattlemen