Agriculture News

Corn, soybeans and wheat futures are higher this morning with fed cattle under pressure and feeders posting gains. Lean hog futures are mixed to start the week...
A detailed look at U.S. and world level forecasts
As fertilizer prices and demand hold firm this fall, Josh Linville with Stone X Group warns prices could climb higher if reported government aid payments arrive this year.
Improved conditions were mainly in the Northwest and mid-Atlantic
Mixed weather conditions in Brazil have stirred caution of late, as La Niña conditions ripen.
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Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe says a strong ridge is keeping much of the U.S. warm and dry through mid-November, extending drought across key farm regions, but a pattern shift may bring some relief, and possibly even snow.
The U.S. is not typically a primary exporter to China
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