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Farm Journal’s September Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor found nearly half of the ag economists surveyed say the U.S. ag economy is worse off than a month ago and will remain depressed or even worsen over the next 12 months.
Amount of reported China buys of Argentine soybeans keeps rising
Weak profit margins may limit benefits of lower rates for financially stressed farmers.
Soybeans saw an impressive push higher going into the break this morning despite ongoing bearish fundamentals.
Yesterday, farmers from across the country sent a letter urging USDA to release funding for the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. Normally announced in March, this year’s call for proposals wasn’t issued until September 11, leaving host institutions little time to process applications before the fiscal year ends.
Soybeans slumping amid sickly meal market
Soybeans continue to undergo selling as China buys Argentine soy
China has turned to Argentina for soybean supplies, booking at least 10 large shipments—and possibly more—after Argentina temporarily removed export taxes on grains yesterday.
Stormy weather continues in the Midwest, Plains