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Russian watchdog says winter wheat access to Chinese market a priority in 2025
Russian watchdog says winter wheat access to Chinese market a priority in 2025 Grainews
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Fertilizer prices vulnerable to potential tariffs
An agronomy salesman says he’s nervous about the potential threat tariffs could have on fertilizer prices during the next administration. Phil Tuggle with Michigan Agricultural Commodities says there could be major price impacts. “We do import fertilizer even though we’re nitrogen neutral, we produce about what we need in the country, but to move…
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Grain markets to close for Christmas holiday
Grain markets to close for Christmas holiday AgUpdate
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DE: 3 Agriculture Stocks Growing With Rising Commodity Prices
DE: 3 Agriculture Stocks Growing With Rising Commodity Prices StockNews.com
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Ukraine’s agricultural exports near historic 85m-tonne mark
Ukraine’s agricultural exports near historic 85m-tonne mark MSN
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Soybeans mostly lower to start the week
Soybeans were mostly lower on fund and technical selling, following a couple of days with higher business last week. The trade continues to monitor crop development weather in South America, which has been largely supportive to a larger crop in Brazil, while there is some drier weather in the forecast for Argentina. Soybean meal had…
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Economist expects fewer soybean acres in 2025
An ag economist says soybean growers continue to face some volatility. “I’ve got to admit, it’s a little tough right now, said Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net McCormick says he’s concerned about the world supply of soybeans and how it could impact producers in 2025. “If Brazil has this monster bean crop like everyone anticipates, the…
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Grain and Livestock Markets Chop Pre-Holiday, Digesting USDA Data
Grain and Livestock Markets Chop Pre-Holiday, Digesting USDA Data Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Most organic commodity prices remain firm heading into the holidays
Most organic commodity prices remain firm heading into the holidays Country Guide
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Will a weaker world economy doom U.S. grain exports?
Will a weaker world economy doom U.S. grain exports? Farm Progress
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China Makes Big U.S. Soybean Purchase
China’s Sinograin bought almost 500,000 metric tons of soybeans from the U.S. for shipping in March or April. Two U.S. traders familiar with the purchase say Sinograin paid more for American supplies for its state reserves rather than buying cheaper beans from Brazil. China is the world’s number one soybean buyer and an important market…
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Supply overshadows demand
A market analyst sees a surplus of corn and soybeans overshadowing a year of strong demand. Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing says the theme for 2024 was bigger production and bigger supply. She tells Brownfield those inventories weigh heavily on grain markets, and pressure could be felt for some time to come. The post…
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Chicago corn edges up on worries about Argentina dryness
Chicago corn edges up on worries about Argentina dryness Business Recorder
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Pets, poultry to fuel rise in corn imports
Pets, poultry to fuel rise in corn imports MSN
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USDA lowers corn, wheat stocks
USDA lowers corn, wheat stocks Agri-News
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USDA grants serve to diversify agricultural export markets
USDA grants serve to diversify agricultural export markets Feedstuffs
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Corn Posts Its Highest Close in Six Months
Corn Posts Its Highest Close in Six Months Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain and Livestock End Mostly Higher Friday: What Drove the Rally?
Grain and Livestock End Mostly Higher Friday: What Drove the Rally? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The good and the bad of the farm economy
An ag economist says farm financial conditions are a mixed bag. “Livestock is doing much better than grain,” said Ernie Goss with Creighton University. Goss says lower ag commodity prices have been the biggest threat to producers. “Corn is floating around $4.25 a bushel. You’ve got wheat below $6 a bushel. Soybeans at $9. That’s…
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Mexico Has Become America’s Most Reliable Customer for U.S. Dairy Exports
DENVER, CO —U.S. dairy exports are approaching record levels as consumer demand for dairy products in Mexico continues to outpace the country’s production. Mexico is the leading export market for U.S. dairy products, accounting for more than one-fourth of international sales. All told, Mexico purchases 4.5% of U.S. milk production via dairy products and ingredients.…