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China is increasingly rejecting imported agricultural shipments at its borders, signaling a shift toward using regulatory enforcement as a trade lever—especially amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Grains saw modest strength overnight while soybeans continue to fall under modest selling pressure.
FOMC meeting ends this afternoon
About 3,800 workers at a JBS beef processing plant in Greeley, Colorado, launched a strike yesterday that union leaders say is the first U.S. meatpacking walkout in roughly 40 years.
Cotton futures hit contract highs as short covering lifted prices, but weak demand and rising costs are keeping profitability out of reach. Texas Tech’s Darren Hudson breaks down what it means for growers heading into 2026.