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Matt Bennett with AgMarket.Net says corn and soybeans saw heavy technical or fund selling pressure on Wednesday, some of it in the grains was tied to weather.
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Dust storms can occur anywhere there’s loose soil and wind. Along with Illinois, states including Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas have also experienced the problem this year.
Recent rumors put volumes for biomass-based diesel at 4.65 billion gallons, but Paul Winters, director of public affairs, Clean Fuel Alliance America, says EPA has assured them that number is false.
Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, says wheat is seeing some strength from lower crop conditions,.
Bats and sticks once were weapons in grisly drives, resulting in the clubbing deaths of millions of critters.
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Farmers and industry groups fear the duties will exacerbate already high input costs and could lead to shortages.
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Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX, says corn and wheat saw pressure from weather, largely disregarding the positive news of EU tariff delays.