Agriculture News
Soybean inspections were also quite light, though that has been the trend in recent months. Wheat inspections were solid, thanks in large part to more of the grain shipping out of the Pacific Northwest.
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Changes to the corn and soybean crop estimates will impact new-crop balance sheets, with bigger carryover projections also expected.
The CCI rating has been little changed for corn and soybeans the past three weeks.
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Survey finds impressive gains in Illinois farmland values for all classes of farmland
Corn and soybean inspections dropped sharply, as expected, due to impacts from Hurricane Ida.
Corn and wheat futures are under light pressure with soybeans mixed with a lower bias. Fat cattle futures are higher to open the week with feeders and lean hogs under pressure.
Slightly firmer tone in grain and soy futures coming out of the extended holiday weekend.
China’s July pork shipments from the U.S. plummeted 62.2% from year-ago.
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