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Cattle try to hold early gains after the COF bearishness. Hogs bounce off more contract lows. Grains see pressure with technical selling with macroeconomic fears. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, has more.
Samuel Taylor, senior analyst for farm inputs at Rabobank, says U.S. wholesale fertilizer prices are down 25% to 50% — with variances resulting from timing and product type.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a nearly 50% decline in oil demand by 2050 if governments fulfill their commitments to transition to cleaner energy sources.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Arlan Suderman, StoneX, discusses if cattle can recover after the COF meltdown and what drove the mixed day in grains.
Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service have identified several different species of fungi and bacteria that can stop tar spot from developing.
Corn & wheat see technical selling on macroeconomic concerns, while soybeans put in some South American weather premium. Cattle try to recover after the COF meltdown. Arlan Suderman, StoneX recaps.
With odds stacked against him, Kevin Engel, 2023 Top Producer of the Year finalist, has prevailed.
According to USDA’s crop progress report, 59% of corn and 76% of soybeans have been harvested so far.
Corn and wheat seeing technical selling, but outside markets, harvest pressure, removal of war premium also factors. Soybeans see a corrective bounce. Cattle try to consolidate. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, has more.