Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how market attention on tariffs has shifted for the moment on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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Hosted on MSNCorned Beef Doesn't Really Have Anything To Do With CornwallThough it may seem logical to assume that corned beef comes from Cornwall, the "corned" name actually refers to a completely ...
Standing in his fields among tall, dry corn plants, farmer Dario Sabini inspects the smaller-than-usual corn cobs before ...
VEINTICINCO DE MAYO, Argentina (Reuters) - Standing in his fields among tall, dry corn plants, farmer Dario Sabini inspects ...
Jeff Hoogendoorn, Professional Ag Marketing, says corn and cattle are major bull markets and there are certain signals he's ...
The ongoing momentum in the agriculture sector is attracting a great deal of speculative buying, not least in corn, which has seen the hedge fund long rise to a ...
The Argentine government has announced the allocation of beef export quotas to the United States for 2025, distributing an ...
Chip Nellinger, Blue-Reef AgriMarketing says grains rally with corn pulling up the rest of the complex on South American ...
Speculators have taken super-bullish positions in both US corn and cattle due to strong demand, despite dwindling inventories.
Demand for U.S. corn and cattle has remained stout in recent months despite dwindling inventories, leading speculators to assume super-bullish stances in both.
Wheat fell more than 1%, although the decline was limited by cold weather causing damage to the U.S. winter crop, while corn slid for a second straight session. "The market is expecting higher exports ...
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