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Soybean futures are higher with corn and wheat under pressure. Cattle and hog futures open the week amid moderate selling pressure.
China’s central bank cuts main interest rate first time in 20 months as other central banks tighten
Corn, soybean and wheat futures were unable to sustain initial strength overnight and are trading near session lows this morning as the overall marketplace adopted a general risk-off stance.
White House, Sen. Sanders issue harsh statements about Manchin
Editor Brian Grete and Davis Michaelsen discuss this week’s market action...
Soybeans end week at 2 1/2-month high, corn at 4 1/2-month high on export optimism. wheat drops third week in row.
Creighton University’s RMI shows strong rural economy
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Grassley wants DOJ probe of fertilizer industry
Grassley calls for fertilizer price scrutiny, nations adjust monetary policy and Manchin is still a no-go on BBB...
Soybean futures on pace for third straight weekly gain, wheat seen slightly firmer, corn weaker.
Soybeans and wheat found mild followthrough buying overnight, while buying was restricted in corn and spring wheat.
Soybeans posted highest close since late September after export sales top expectations, corn firmer, wheat rebounds sharply.
The National Weather Service’s (NWS) 90-day forecast offers little hope for improvement in conditions of the HRW crop through winter.
53% of the winter wheat crop remains in drought
Wheat futures expected to extend declines to eight-week lows, corn and soybeans firmer.
AgRural trims crop estimate, E.U. Supermarket chains will not sell Brazilian beef and the cash hog market continues to signal a seasonal low...
Weekly corn and wheat export sales hit marketing year high
Biden admin. to unveil plans to ease shortage of truck drivers