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Cattle, pork futures fall amid fund selling
U.S. livestock: Cattle, pork futures fall amid fund selling  Manitobe Co-Operator
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USDA: Biodiesel exports, imports both down in June
USDA: Biodiesel exports, imports both down in June  Biodiesel Magazine
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Cattle, hog futures lower heading into Friday
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower, pressured by the weakness in cash and wholesale business. October live cattle closed $1.25 lower at $178.02 and December lives closed $1.40 lower at $176.72. September feeder cattle closed $1.47 lower at $237.42 and October feeders closed $2.12 lower at $236. There was another…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see a down day
Soybeans were lower on speculative and technical selling, with September closing below $10. Soybeans continue to monitor development conditions, with mild temperatures and scattered rainfall in much of the region. At this point, the trade is dialing a large crop, with any weather issues in some areas during the season expected to be balanced out…
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Soy Drops to 2020 Low With ‘Excellent’ US Weather Boosting Crop
Soy Drops to 2020 Low With ‘Excellent’ US Weather Boosting Crop  Yahoo Canada Finance
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Will grain prices go lower?
Will grain prices go lower?  Farm Progress
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Soybeans, corn climb
Soybeans, corn climb  Malaya
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What you should know ahead of the August WASDE
What you should know ahead of the August WASDEÂ Â Successful Farming
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Strong week for new crop U.S. soybean export sales
New crop soybean export sales were strong during the week ending August 1st. The USDA says new crop soybean sales were up sharply from the previous week driven by solid demand from China and unknown destinations, which followed a drop in price. Still, those sales could be switched or canceled at any time and won’t…
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Grain price improvements not likely this year
A senior loan officer at Farm Credit MidAmerica says the ag economy is seeing its fair share of ups and downs. Kyle Weber says the recent uptick in equipment layoffs didn’t come as a surprise. “With the grain prices going down, usually the first thing that takes a hit is the the machinery side. Guys aren’t…
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Beef Export Value Climbs in June; Pork Trends Lower in June but Posts Strong First Half
June exports of U.S. beef reached the highest value in nearly two years, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While June pork exports were lower year-over-year, shipments through the first half of the year remained ahead of the record value pace of 2023. Japan, Taiwan, Canada…
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Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease
U.S. livestock: Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease  Country Guide
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Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy
Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy  The Western Producer
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Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher
Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher  Business Recorder
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CME cash dairy prices mixed
Cash dairy prices were again mixed Wednesday the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey down $0.0075 at $0.59. Two sales were made at $0.59 and $0.5650. Blocks up $0.0650 at $1.9650. One sale was made at $1.95. Barrels up $0.04 at $1.95. One sale was made at that price. Butter unchanged at $3.1025. Nonfat dry milk…
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Cattle futures watching direct business develop
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, and feeders were lower, waiting on the week’s direct cash business. October live cattle closed $.22 higher at $179.27 and December live cattle closed $.07 higher at $178.12. September feeder cattle closed $1.67 lower at $238.90 and October feeders closed $.90 lower at $238.12. Direct cash…
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Funds Sell Grains on Growing Yields Pre-WASDE: Is This a Repeat of 2014?
Funds Sell Grains on Growing Yields Pre-WASDE: Is This a Repeat of 2014?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ethanol production dips, exports highest on record
U.S. ethanol production declined last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.067 million barrels a day, down 42,000 from the previous week’s all-time high, but up 44,000 from a year ago. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant remain in the…