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Cattle, hog futures move higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up, waiting on direct business to develop. December lives closed $.85 higher at $187.87 and February lives closed $.65 higher at $188.95. November feeder cattle closed $1.15 higher at $250.30 and January feeders closed $1.27 higher at $247.45. Direct cash cattle trade was quiet on…
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Market analyst says don’t wait for even lower feed prices
A market analyst says livestock producers waiting for even lower feed prices should be very careful. Mike North with Ever.ag says when prices went down, other buyers also entered the market. “Those markets really started to respond from an export perspective when price got that low, and I think if we’re just sitting around waiting…
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Wheat manages mostly modestly higher finish
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Harvest is nearly at the halfway point, with favorable conditions in the forecast for many areas. The USDA’s updated supply, demand, and production numbers are out Friday, with the average guess calling for slightly lower production, yield, and domestic ending stocks. The trade is also watching planting…
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Soy, corn end lower on harvest pressure, expected Brazil rain
Soy, corn end lower on harvest pressure, expected Brazil rain XM
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Soy, corn ease on harvest pressure, expected Brazil rain
Soy, corn ease on harvest pressure, expected Brazil rain XM
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A breath of optimism for corn in a down market
A breath of optimism for corn in a down market Successful Farming
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October sees world grain prices starting to rally
October sees world grain prices starting to rally Agriland
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Ohio Corn and Wheat’s reaction to recent E-15 legislation
The Executive Director of the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association says the House bill that would establish year-round E15 sales would give producers and consumers certainty. Tadd Nicholson says it’s been a long time coming. “It’s really fixed some outdated regulations that restricted our ability to sell E15 or Unleaded 88 all year long,” he says. “It’s a…
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Chicago corn falls for third session
Chicago corn falls for third session Business Recorder
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CME lean hogs hit 5-mth peak on demand, cattle range bound
U.S. Livestock: CME lean hogs hit 5-mth peak on demand, cattle range bound Farmtario
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Wheat and Corn Add Risk Premium, While Meal Weighs on Soybeans
Wheat and Corn Add Risk Premium, While Meal Weighs on Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle, hog futures mostly higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mostly higher on spread trade ahead of the week’s direct business. December lives closed $.02 higher at $187.02 and February lives closed $.35 higher at $188.30. November feeders closed $.12 lower at $249.15 and January feeders closed $1.80 higher at $246.17. Direct cash cattle trade…
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From Breadbasket to Battleground: How Global Conflicts May Impact Grain Prices
From Breadbasket to Battleground: How Global Conflicts May Impact Grain Prices MSN
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Corn, wheat finish session modestly higher
Corn, wheat finish session modestly higher brownfieldagnews.com
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What you should know ahead of the October WASDE
What you should know ahead of the October WASDE Successful Farming
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Soybean export inspections up on week, year
The USDA says that as of the week ending October 3rd, corn and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the respective paces needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year began June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next set of supply and…
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New NCGA president focused on trade opportunities
The new president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) says the organization is focused on several key trade opportunities. Kenneth Hartman, Jr., a fifth-generation farmer from southern Illinois, tells Brownfield… “We definitely need to work on trade agreements.” He says, “I know USMCA has been a great agreement. You know, right now our number…
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CBOT wheat up on global weather worries, Ukraine war
CBOT wheat up on global weather worries, Ukraine war XM
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Soybeans ease on South American rain outlook; grain higher
Soybeans ease on South American rain outlook; grain higher | Today News Mint
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Who can spot a grain market trend? – Farm Progress
Who can spot a grain market trend? Farm Progress