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Despite economy, many farms financially solid going into planting season
Planting season is almost here, and an agricultural lender says most farm operations are financially in a position to acquire inputs and go forward despite the down farm economy, with better than expected balance sheets and even some farms considering expansion. We’ll hear from Ty Martin at Compeer Financial on today’s Managing for Profit. The…
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Soybeans down, wheat and corn up ahead of WASDE
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The trade’s monitoring harvest activity in South America, keeping an eye on tariff moves and getting ready for Tuesday’s USDA numbers. Ahead of the report, most analysts expect little change to domestic ending stocks and modest adjustments for crops in both Argentina and Brazil. That report is…
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China strikes back at Trump tariffs with 15% levies targeting US farmers
China strikes back at Trump tariffs with 15% levies targeting US farmers WFTV Orlando
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Trump Tariffs to Be Weighed in March Farm Crop Report, USDA Says
Trump Tariffs to Be Weighed in March Farm Crop Report, USDA Says Bloomberg
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3 Big Things Today, March 10, 2025
3 Big Things Today, March 10, 2025 Successful Farming
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DOJ investigating major egg producers amid soaring prices: Sources
DOJ investigating major egg producers amid soaring prices: Sources ABC News
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Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, including 250% tax on dairy
Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, including 250% tax on dairy CNN
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Soy Farmers Appreciate Tariff Reprieve, Hopeful for Non-tariff Solutions to Continue Market Access
Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that products under the USMCA agreement will be paused from tariffs until April 2nd for both Mexico and Canada. That is welcome news for the American Soybean Association. “U.S. soybean farmers are appreciative of the administration’s announcement March 6 temporarily suspending tariffs on Canada and Mexico,”…
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Rep. Hinson says tariffs are part of Trump’s “long game” approach
A U.S. Representative from Iowa says President Trump has been strategic in his recent tariff actions. “He’s playing chess, not checkers,” Republican Ashley Hinson said Friday. Hinson tells Brownfield there could be some short-term uncertainty, but, “President Trump’s overall goal is to protect American workers and American trade to bring back more opportunity, better bridges,…