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Wheat Market Shows Signs Of Life
Wheat Market Shows Signs Of Life Barchart
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Does the market finally agree with USDA on US corn yield?
Does the market finally agree with USDA on US corn yield? -Braun XM
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Wheat Futures Climb on Hopes for Better Export Sales
Wheat Futures Climb on Hopes for Better Export Sales — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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U.S. grains: Wheat ends higher on bargain buying; corn firm, soy mixed
U.S. grains: Wheat ends higher on bargain buying; corn firm, soy mixed Canadian Cattlemen
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Dairy farmers riding profitability wave
A dairy economist says expansion is very unlikely for farmers given the current financial conditions. “They are paying down debt, interest rates are higher as well.” Highground’s Betty Berning tells Brownfield margins for dairy farmers are much better than they were at the start of the year. “My latest estimates have margins pegged at $10.91…
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Growth and Change in the Organic Industry
WASHINGTON — With new rules and increased consumer demand, the organic industry is growing. U.S. organic sales were up 3.4 percent compared with 2022, hitting $69.7 billion in 2023, according to the 2024 Organic Industry Survey from the Organic Trade Association. This increase follows the largest single change to National Organic Program (NOP) standards since…
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Analyst: Despite Bullish WASDE, Market Expectations Should be Tempered
Analyst: Despite Bullish WASDE, Market Expectations Should be Tempered Southern Farm Network
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Be disciplined in grain marketing
Arlan Suderman, the chief commodities economist with StoneX Group, says farmers must be disciplined in their marketing plans, especially if there’s still old crop left in the grain bin to sell. The post Be disciplined in grain marketing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Wheat recovers from four-month low, soy and corn extend bounce
Wheat recovers from four-month low, soy and corn extend bounce XM
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USDA: largest spring wheat production since 2020
USDA: largest spring wheat production since 2020 World Grain
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Cooling prices chill drive to add wheat acres in U.S. Corn Belt
Cooling prices chill drive to add wheat acres in U.S. Corn Belt Successful Farming
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U.S. livestock: Live cattle, lean hog futures turn higher as wholesale prices firm
U.S. livestock: Live cattle, lean hog futures turn higher as wholesale prices firm Country Guide
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Soybeans, corn up on oversold signals, storm damage concerns
Soybeans, corn up on oversold signals, storm damage concerns brownfieldagnews.com
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Ag Lender Encourages Farmers To Make Financial Decisions Based On Numbers, Not Emotions
Ag Lender Encourages Farmers To Make Financial Decisions Based On Numbers, Not Emotions Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. grains: Oversold corn and soy bounce back after lows
U.S. grains: Oversold corn and soy bounce back after lows Country Guide
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Grains Try to Recover After Collapse: Livestock Also Rally
Grains Try to Recover After Collapse: Livestock Also Rally Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans rise from four-year low on bargain-buying, wheat firms
Soybeans rise from four-year low on bargain-buying, wheat firms Business Recorder
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U.S. Wheat Export Inspections Surge
U.S. Wheat Export Inspections Surge MarketWatch
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73% of Arkansas soybeans rated good to excellent
Soybeans continue to develop ahead of average in Arkansas. The USDA says as of Sunday 69% of the crop was setting pods, up from the five-year average of 44%. Ninety percent of soybeans are blooming, ahead of the five-year average of 77%. Seventy-three percent of the crop is in good to excellent shape. Cotton squaring…