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The recent Treasury Department decision to allow U.S.-made ethanol and other biofuels to qualify for a SAF tax credit under the IRA/Climate Bill has sparked a range of reactions from different stakeholders.
On Tuesday, AGI announced it is standardizing its North America grain bin materials, and therefore closing the Grand Island, Neb., manufacturing facility.
Is it early June or the middle of August? Because despite what the calendar might say, Mother Nature seems to be cranking up the thermostat earlier than normal this year.
Corn and soybeans saw some early short covering as they are oversold but are getting drug down by wheat and fund selling says Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures.
Livestock futures were largely lower in yesterday’s trade, along with commodities broadly. It appears some markets have stabilized, will that help cattle and hogs?
Grains are mixed in the early morning trade as the selling pressure may be running out of steam.
Jim Conlan contends Swampbuster regulation is compelled conservation—all government stick and no carrot.
Soybean losses related to recent floods in Brazil’s southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul were estimated at 2.71 MMT, state crop agency Emater said.
Steve Meyer, senior livestock economist, Ever.Ag Insights, says cash and cutouts just stalled the last six weeks, pulling down lean hog futures and cutting into break evens and profit levels.
Vince Boddicker, Farmers Trading Company, says with corn rated at 75% good to excellent the market sees the crop getting off to a good start, so the mentality has changed to “rain makes grain.”