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A Perfect Storm Is Driving Up New and Used Tractor Prices
A Perfect Storm Is Driving Up New and Used Tractor Prices Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Analysts gunning for big US corn acreage could be let down, for now
Analysts gunning for big US corn acreage could be let down, for now: Braun TradingView
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The Grain Markets are ‘Facing Headwinds’
Suderman: The Grain Markets are ‘Facing Headwinds’ WWBL
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Analysts gunning for big US corn acreage could be let down, for now: Braun
Analysts gunning for big US corn acreage could be let down, for now: Braun Reuters
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Chicago grains and soybeans dip on year-end positioning, tariff worries
U.S. grains: Chicago grains and soybeans dip on year-end positioning, tariff worries Canadian Cattlemen
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Soybeans, corn, wheat drift downward
Soybeans, corn, wheat drift downward brownfieldagnews.com
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Grains and Cattle End Lower: What’s Pressuring the Markets Beyond Tariffs?
Grains and Cattle End Lower: What’s Pressuring the Markets Beyond Tariffs? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How tariffs could influence cattle prices
How tariffs could influence cattle prices Grainews
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U.S.-China trade concerns cool down
U.S.-China trade concerns cool down AgUpdate
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American farmers to plant more corn, seeking best chance at profits
American farmers to plant more corn, seeking best chance at profits Reuters
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Corn steadies after slide with planting data, tariffs in focus
Corn steadies after slide with planting data, tariffs in focus TradingView
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After trade dispute, Mexico officially bans the planting of GM corn
After trade dispute, Mexico officially bans the planting of GM corn MSN
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Winterkill questions could continue for weeks
Many U.S. winter wheat growing areas recently experienced bitterly cold temperatures. However, Rich Nelson, chief strategist at Allendale, tells Brownfield, the full extent of damage on this year’s U.S. winter wheat crop, if any, won’t be known until it emerges from dormancy and harvest gets underway this spring. “We’ve had year after year after year…
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Investments in market development improve profitability for producers
The head of the U.S. Grains Council says more dollars need to be invested in the Foreign Market Development and the Market Access Program, not less. Ryan LeGrand says those programs haven’t seen a funding increase since 2006. “And it’s through inflation and sequestration, it’s been cut in half over that time,” he says. He…
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Are U.S. Commodity Program Payments Impacting Planted Acres?
Are U.S. Commodity Program Payments Impacting Planted Acres? Successful Farming
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Old crop moving on corn rally
Old crop bushels are moving along with higher corn prices. West-central Minnesota farmer Jim Kanten says the rally since early January has triggered sales on his farm. “We have a decent amount of corn in storage and we’ve been hauling pretty consistently over the last month or so.” The Milan corn and soybean grower tells…
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Grains Plunge Monday: Is a Bigger Correction Coming?
Grains Plunge Monday: Is a Bigger Correction Coming?
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CBOT Grain Futures: Corn Shorts Surge 17,500 Contracts Ahead of USDA Report
CBOT Grain Futures: Corn Shorts Surge 17,500 Contracts Ahead of USDA Report Markets.com
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Corn steadies after sell-off knocks prices from 18-month high
Corn steadies after sell-off knocks prices from 18-month high Business Recorder
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Cattle futures higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher following the lower-than-expected placements in last week’s On Feed report from the USDA. Feeders had additional support from the lower corn. April live cattle closed $1.15 higher at $195.10 and June lives closed $1.07 higher at $191.40. March feeder cattle closed $4.35 higher at…