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Wheat growers may see premium over durum
Wheat growers may see premium over durum  The Western Producer
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Is the Bottom Finally in the Corn Market?
Is the Bottom Finally in the Corn Market?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Why Isn’t Flooding And Hail Now Pushing Grain Prices Higher?
Why Isn’t Flooding And Hail Now Pushing Grain Prices Higher? Eric Snodgrass Goes Unscripted  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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A Bountiful Wheat Harvest Is Sending Prices Lower
A Bountiful Wheat Harvest Is Sending Prices Lower  The Wall Street Journal
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Corn up with lower new crop U.S. ending stocks
Soybeans were mostly lower on spread trade and profit taking, ending the week with big losses in the most active months. The USDA’s new crop U.S. ending stocks projection was down on the month, with a slightly lower crop guess for Argentina and no change for Brazil, leaving that estimate well above the most recent…
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Wheat Pulling Back Prior to USDA Update
Wheat Pulling Back Prior to USDA Update  Nasdaq
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New crop U.S. cotton, rice ending stocks grow
The USDA’s new crop U.S. cotton and rice ending stocks estimates were up on the month. The rice carryout is now seen at 46 million hundredweight, up 1.5 million from June on expectations for a larger crop and higher imports, along with an increase in rough rice exports. Cotton ending stocks are projected at 5.3…
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Corn prices touch a nearly 4-year low, then rise as USDA lifts demand forecast
Corn prices touch a nearly 4-year low, then rise as USDA lifts demand forecast  MarketWatch
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Cattle Try to Recover But is an Intermediate Top In? Grains Lower Pre-WASDE
Cattle Try to Recover But is an Intermediate Top In? Grains Lower Pre-WASDEÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Lower crop returns will pressure farmland market, say analysts
Lower crop returns will pressure farmland market, say analysts  Successful Farming
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USDA trims new crop corn, soybean ending stocks
The USDA has lowered its new crop ending stocks estimates for corn and soybeans, while raising the outlook for wheat. New crop corn ending stocks were 5 million lower than June, but still 2.097 billion bushels, with the USDA cutting old crop ending stocks and raising feed and export use estimates, partially canceling out higher…
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Corn Facing Weakness Ahead of USDA Reports
Corn Facing Weakness Ahead of USDA Reports  Nasdaq
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Grain and Livestock Markets Finally Rally!
Grain and Livestock Markets Finally Rally!  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dave Chatterton Explains What Drove the Rally in Grain Markets
AgDay Markets Now: Dave Chatterton Explains What Drove the Rally in Grain Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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A slow week for grain but oilseeds slide
A slow week for grain but oilseeds slide  Agronomist & Arable Farmer
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As 2024 continues to mirror 2014 in crop prices, take steps to protect your position
As 2024 continues to mirror 2014 in crop prices, take steps to protect your position  Agweek
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U.S. livestock: Lean hogs, feeder cattle turn higher on bargain buying
U.S. livestock: Lean hogs, feeder cattle turn higher on bargain buying  Canadian Cattlemen
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Bargain buyers lift grain prices
Bargain buyers lift grain prices  Feedstuffs
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Cattle futures mostly higher Thursday
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were steady to higher and feeders were up, watching the direct markets. Contracts were able to shrug off the session’s cash and wholesale bearishness, along with last week’s marketing year low for beef export sales. August live cattle held at $182.25 and October was up $.30 at $183.50. August…