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Markets will be closed tomorrow, Putin doesn’t mention military designs in public comments and Summers warns of an economic testing period for the U.S.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures opened weaker after pressure overnight. Livestock futures are lower as well.
U.S. October ag exports tap record, executive order to make the U.S. government carbon neutral by 2050 and U.S. allies join diplomatic Olympic boycott...
Biofuel groups react to EPA proposals, Biden threatens Putin with sanctions and the House clears debt limit hike...
Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer and AgriTalk’s Davis Michaelsen reflect on the life of U.S. Senator Bob Dole plus the debt ceiling, BBB, President Biden’s challenges, and foreign hotspots.
Editor Brian Grete and Davis Michaelsen discuss the week’s market action...
Both chambers pass stopgap funding measure, economists expect unemployment to soften and households have been stashing cash...
Legislators work to keep the government open, FAO’s food price index continues to climb and China compels energy purveyors to prioritize shipments to fertilizer producers...
OECD predicts persistent inflation in 2022, RVO’s still nowhere to be found and global sugar supplies are expected to tighten for the third consecutive year...
Moderna considers new vaccine for Omicron variant, EU consumer inflation surges and Beijing intends to host the winter Olympics as planned...
Corn and wheat futures are lower to start the week as soybeans firm. Cattle futures are mildly firmer and lean hogs are mixed...