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Grains and Cattle See Risk Off Selling Monday
Grains and Cattle See Risk Off Selling Monday  AgWeb
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Soybeans, corn, wheat start week with losses
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Crude oil’s down sharply on demand concerns and the trade’s waiting for public progress in tariff talks. Beans are also watching early U.S. planting, the ongoing harvest in Argentina, and tail end of Brazil’s harvest. The USDA says 8% of U.S. soybeans are planted, compared to the…
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Mixed and mostly lower start to the week for grain and oilseed futures
Markets react to ongoing demand concerns and a lack of bullish weather news. Weather across the Midwest has been a mix. While planting got off to a decent start in some areas, wet conditions over the weekend and more rain expected over the next two weeks could bring delays. However, that rain is also helping…
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Soybean basis bids steady-higher as futures decline
Soybean basis bids steady-higher as futures decline  TradingView
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U.S. grain exports: Corn, wheat exceed expectations, soybeans steady
U.S. grain exports: Corn, wheat exceed expectations, soybeans steady  Farm Progress
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Export inspections mostly down on week, up on year
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 17th, corn and soybean export inspections continue to run ahead of the paces needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year began June 1st for wheat and September 1st for beans, corn, and sorghum. The USDA’s next round of supply…
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Outside Market Volatility Weighing on Ag Markets Monday
Heavy volatility is being seen in outside markets on Monday with pressure on stocks, the U.S. dollar and crude oil while gold is soaring higher again. It appears some of this is starting to spill over into grain and livestock trade as well. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us for analysis.
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Grain Markets Fade Early Gains: So Do Cattle, Despite Strong Cash
Grain Markets Fade Early Gains: So Do Cattle, Despite Strong Cash  AgWeb
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Corn steady to 3 cents up, soybeans and wheat up 1-4 cents
Corn steady to 3 cents up, soybeans and wheat up 1-4 cents  TradingView
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Impact of Tariffs Between the U.S. and China Ag Markets
Impact of Tariffs Between the U.S. and China Ag Markets  AgNet West
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Ocean Rates See Uptick Amid Tariff Turmoil
Ocean container rates from Asia to North America saw a slight uptick last week as the Trump administration’s tariff-driven trade strategy roils global markets, Freightos reported last Wednesday. Rates from Asia to the U.S. West Coast were up 10% week over week to $2,465 per forty-foot equivalent unit, per an April 16 market update. Rates…
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Key ag trade partners are important for U.S. farm sector revenues and food prices
Key ag trade partners are important for U.S. farm sector revenues and food prices  The Fence Post
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China’s soybean imports from US jump in March, but Brazil set to dominate market
China’s soybean imports from US jump in March, but Brazil set to dominate market  marketscreener.com
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These companies said they will raise prices in response to Trump’s tariffs
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – These companies said they will raise prices in response to Trump’s tariffs  Rural Radio Network
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USDA Releases The April 2025 Cattle on Feed Report
USDA Releases The April 2025 Cattle on Feed Report  Southeast AgNET
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Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war
Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war  The Daily Star
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Uncertainty blurs commodities markets
Uncertainty blurs commodities markets  World Grain