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Cattle futures running into resistance at highs
U.S. Livestock: Cattle futures running into resistance at highs  Country Guide
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Soybeans close weak, with corn, wheat up modestly
Soybeans were weak lower on profit taking and technical selling, ending the day closer to the session’s highs than the lows. No real changes to the near-term weather outlook for South America, with warmer, drier weather in parts of Argentina and Brazil, aside from a chance of scattered showers. Many areas could see a return…
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Cattle futures up, optimistic about direct business
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up, optimistic about this week’s direct cash business. February live cattle closed $.37 higher at $195.57 and April live cattle closed $.50 higher at $197.77. March feeder cattle closed $2.37 higher at $267.92 and April closed $2.27 higher at $268.47. Direct cash cattle trade was…
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Grains And Oilseeds In Q4 And 2024- Where Are They Heading In 2025?
Grains And Oilseeds In Q4 And 2024- Where Are They Heading In 2025?  Barchart
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Mexican Border is Expected to Open for Feeder Cattle Week of Jan. 20, Sources Say
Mexican Border is Expected to Open for Feeder Cattle Week of Jan. 20, Sources Say  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Grains Council works to establish world markets
U.S. Grains Council works to establish world markets  norfolkneradio.com
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Corn and Soybeans See Profit Taking Tuesday, While Wheat Extends Gains
Corn and Soybeans See Profit Taking Tuesday, While Wheat Extends Gains  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Global Dairy Trade index starts year lower
The Global Dairy Trade Index fell for a second straight trading session Tuesday. Cheese, butter, and buttermilk values rose, while powders, lactose, and anhydrous milk fat values fell. The average winning price for products was $4,029 per metric ton, down 1.4% from two weeks ago. There were 143 winning bidders during 17 rounds of bidding…
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Corn and Soy Start Day in Red
Corn and Soy Start Day in Red | Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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Record Grain Prices: Global Weather Woes Shake Markets
Record Grain Prices: Global Weather Woes Shake Markets  Finimize
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Corn Futures Shine Bright As 2025 Kicks Off With Optimism
Corn Futures Shine Bright As 2025 Kicks Off With Optimism  Finimize
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2 Agriculture Stocks To Benefit From a Trump Presidency in 2025
2 Agriculture Stocks To Benefit From a Trump Presidency in 2025Â Â MSN
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Taking A Look At What’s Impacting Grain Prices
New Year, New Challenges: Taking A Look At What’s Impacting Grain Prices  MSN
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Soybeans, corn up, watching South American weather
Soybeans were higher on speculative and technical buying. Forecasts for parts of Argentina and Brazil generally look warm and dry into mid-month. The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange 93% of Argentina’s crop is planted. Most analysts are maintaining big production outlooks, but that could trim yields. The next major rounds of projections, the USDA’s report this…
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Funds open 2025 with most bullish CBOT corn view in two years
Funds open 2025 with most bullish CBOT corn view in two years -Braun | Stock Market News  Mint
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Chicago corn surges to six-month high on weaker dollar, Argentina weather
U.S. grains: Chicago corn surges to six-month high on weaker dollar, Argentina weather  Grainews
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Falling temps boost cattle futures
U.S. Livestock: Falling temps boost cattle futures  Country Guide
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Investors shed US corn shorts; net long climbs to highest since February 2023
Investors shed US corn shorts; net long climbs to highest since February 2023: CFTCÂ Â AgriCensus
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Cattle futures higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, optimistic about this week’s direct business. February lives closed $1.15 higher at $195.20 and April lives closed $1.27 higher at $197.27. March feeders closed $1.37 higher at $265.55 and April feeders closed $1.80 higher at $266.20. Direct cash cattle trade activity was quiet Monday. …
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Economist sees favorable corn export outlook to Mexico
An ag economist says he doesn’t expect Mexico to pull back on its purchases of U.S. corn. Greg McBride, director of brokerage for Allendale, says the recent dispute panel ruling that overturned Mexico’s ban on GMO corn imports didn’t have much of an impact on the grain markets. “We’re not paying attention to it right…