Pro Farmer
With no end in sight, the government shutdown is putting more strain on farmers already squeezed by high input costs and volatile markets.
Spencer and Davis go over the news while Hillari dives into farmers reluctance in selling crops.
corn futures are fractionally mixed, soybeans are around 3 cents higher with wheat futures a few cents lower. Cattle futures are higher with lean hogs under moderate pressure...
On Friday, President Trump unveiled plans to levy 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports beginning November 1 and tighten export controls on advanced software.
Soybeans saw corrective buying overnight while grains were steady to modestly lower, led by weakness in the winter wheat markets.
U.S. attempting to ratchet down high trade tensions with China
Ethanol output jumped to the highest level in a month...
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