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The region produced more wheat than anywhere else in the world last crop year
Bill Watts and Lane Akre discuss growing conditions, demand and Cattle on Feed; Hillari Mason breaks down what drove a massive bout of fund liquidation across the grain markets as traders await the June 30 acreage report.
Grains fell after a higher open overnight, likely due to progress being made on an Iran deal.
Favorable weather keeps pressure on the grain complex; Cattle on Feed report leans bullish...
New World screwworm detected cases in U.S. now total 15
Placements and marketings were each down notably from year-ago, though marketings in May were near record low for the month.
Monthly RMI survey notes rise in outlook for farmland values.
A majority of commodities saw a reduction in acres impacted
Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the downside in overnight trade but did see an increase in buying interest going into the break.
Warsh, FOMC lean surprisingly hawkish on U.S. monetary policy
Annual SDSU survey says cropland values stabilize after years of gains.
Corn, soybeans and wheat surged higher this morning on concerns of an extended conflict in Iran
Producers need to play defense in the face of an uncertain outlook for rates, sticky inflation and what may become a more opaque Federal Reserve.
Biofuels may be key for a recovery in U.S. farm economy
Wheat saw relative strength overnight while corn and soybeans gave up some of Monday’s gains