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World competitors challenge U.S. ag export dominance
World competitors challenge U.S. ag export dominance AgUpdate
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Mixed fundamentals ahead for corn prices
Mixed fundamentals ahead for corn prices High Plains Journal
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Worried about the impact of tariffs and trade on markets? Hedge the unknown
Worried about the impact of tariffs and trade on markets? Hedge the unknown Agweek
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Global politics shaping grain trade
Global politics shaping grain trade All About Feed
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The timing of the rain will matter this year
With a La Niña in place, precipitation could be sparse throughout much of the Corn Belt. CattleFax meteorologist Matt Makens tells Brownfield, “Whether it be early May, mid-May, late may, early June, whenever you need that water, it’s got to be well timed because odds are against a super wet outlook.” Looking at the…
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Cattle futures drop on direct cash pressure
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were sharply lower, pressured by this week’s direct business and some signs the strength in wholesale beef might be waning for now. April live was down $4.52 at $196.77 and June was $4.07 lower at $191.82. March feeders were $5.42 lower at $265.30 and April was down $5.47…
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Tariff Fears and Weather Woes: How Uncertainty is Fueling Grain Market Volatility
Tariff Fears and Weather Woes: How Uncertainty is Fueling Grain Market Volatility Inkl
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Grains Rebound on Fund/Money Flow with a Washout in Cattle on Lower Cash
Grains Rebound on Fund/Money Flow with a Washout in Cattle on Lower Cash Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat ends session solidly higher
Soybeans higher on short covering and technical buying. There’s been more rain in dry parts of Argentina, likely stabilizing crop conditions, but some top end yield potential may have already been lost in some areas. The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange says 68% of Argentina’s soybean crop is good to excellent, 4% lower than a week…
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Feeder cattle down over $5 as Mexican border reopens to shipments
Feeder cattle down over $5 as Mexican border reopens to shipments | Midday Markets | February 6, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Rain Brings Argentina’s Soybean Crops Much-Needed Relief
Rain Brings Argentina’s Soybean Crops Much-Needed Relief Successful Farming
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When Will Ag Markets Become Numb to Headlines and Trade Their Own Fundamentals?
When Will Ag Markets Become Numb to Headlines and Trade Their Own Fundamentals? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine Grain Output and Exports Expected to Fall
Ukraine’s Ag Department says the country’s grain output in the 2024-2025 marketing season is now forecast to drop 13 percent compared to the previous year. Production in the year ending on June 30 is expected to fall 13 percent annually as corn, barley, and rye output are all projected to drop. Corn production will plunge…
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Soybean, corn futures fall on improving Argentina weather forecast
U.S. Grains: Soybean, corn futures fall on improving Argentina weather forecast Canadian Cattlemen
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Cattle, hogs rise on strong exports
U.S. livestock: Cattle, hogs rise on strong exports Grainews
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Soy falls as US-China talks loom, weather improves in Argentina
Soy falls as US-China talks loom, weather improves in Argentina Buenos Aires Times
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5 Big Factors That Could Influence Grain Prices
5 Big Factors That Could Influence Grain Prices Successful Farming