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Soybeans firm, with corn mixed, wheat down
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. Soybeans continued to be influenced by the strength in soybean and global vegetable oils, in addition to the bullish crush margins. The USDA’s monthly soybean crush numbers are out Friday. The USDA’s attaché in Argentina estimates 2024/25 soybean production at 52 million tons, compared to the official…
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Wheat futures lose ground as rainfall eases dryness
U.S. grains: Wheat futures lose ground as rainfall eases dryness  Country Guide
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Are election fears causing top US corn and soy customers to stock up early?
Are election fears causing top US corn and soy customers to stock up early?  Reuters
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Hogs hit new contract highs on smaller than expected US slaughter
U.S. livestock: Hogs hit new contract highs on smaller than expected US slaughter  Grainews
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Chicago soybeans shed gains on harvest pressure
Chicago soybeans shed gains on harvest pressure  XM
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Solid midweek gains for soybeans, soybean oil
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. China and unknown destinations both bought 132,000 tons of 2024/25 U.S. soybeans and bean oil was up on the strength in crude and palm oils. The trade continues to monitor planting weather in South America, with a mostly drier near-term pattern for Argentina against better rain chances…
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Soybeans Recover Wednesday But Corn Can’t Follow: Cattle See More Pressure
Soybeans Recover Wednesday But Corn Can’t Follow: Cattle See More Pressure  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm Bureau: Low Inventory Leads to Uncertainty in Cattle Markets
A pair of recent market reports paint a picture of cattle on feed supplies remaining steady even as cash cattle prices moved higher. Bernt Nelson, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the Cattle on Feed report is a good indicator of what’s coming in the market. “A lot of that has to…
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Turbulent picture for global wheat market
Turbulent picture for global wheat market  All About Feed
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Wheat markets continue to ignore poor global outlook
Wheat markets continue to ignore poor global outlook  The Western Producer
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More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower
More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower  brownfieldagnews.com
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Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge
Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions
Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions — Daily Grain Highlights  Marketscreener.com
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Cattle futures lower on profit-taking
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking ahead of the week’s business. Feeders had additional pressure from the higher move in corn. December live cattle closed $1.32 lower at $187.95 and February lives closed $1.47 lower at $188.62. November feeders closed $2.60 lower at $246.60 and January feeders closed…
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More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower
A University of Illinois professor says South American planting projections could depress world soybean prices even further. Professor Joana Colussi with the University of Illinois College of Agriculture and Consumer Economics tells Brownfield Brazil’s production is expected to grow, although not as fast as in past years. She says Brazil still has the potential to…
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Wheat and Corn Bounce, While Bearish Trifecta Drags Down Soybeans
Wheat and Corn Bounce, While Bearish Trifecta Drags Down Soybeans  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Bounce Early Tuesday With Wheat Leading on Low Rating: Livestock Mixed
Grains Bounce Early Tuesday With Wheat Leading on Low Rating: Livestock Mixed  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn in the green this morning
Corn in the green this morning | Tuesday, October 29, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Soybean Futures Rebound On Bargain Buying Despite Harvest Pressure
Soybean Futures Rebound On Bargain Buying Despite Harvest Pressure  Finimize
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Harvest deliveries rising, wheat prices easing
Harvest deliveries rising, wheat prices easing  Mecardo