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During the week ended Feb. 13, soybean inspections declined 377,000 MT from the previous week, while wheat inspections tumbled 320,000 MT, though weekly corn inspections rose notably to 1.6 MMT, topping analysts’ pre-report range.
Rollins to Hold ‘Fireside Chat’ at Top Producer Summit on Tuesday Morning | Rollins Lists Key Agenda
U.S. gov’t firings | U.S./Russia plan summit | Energy Dominance Council | Reviving LNG exports | Reclaiming ‘green bank’ grants
USDA, other agency and industry analysts consulted
Wheat futures surged higher today with corn and beans following to the upside. Livestock futures ended the week lower.
Wheat surged higher today with corn and beans following to the upside.
Hogs and cattle both ended the week on a bearish note, with cattle futures leading the way lower.
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Kansas City Fed Bank Reports Decline in Ag Land Sales Volume
Wheat is leading strength at midsession with corn and soybeans following to the upside.