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Supplies of natural gas are tight and there is growing doubt about reserve fuel stocks.
Ukraine might decide in mid-January to limit milling wheat exports for the rest of the 2021-22 marketing year to protect domestic supplies and keep prices from rising. . .
Soybean futures rallied for a seventh consecutive session behind strength in soymeal and expectations dryness will cut soybean yield potential in Argentina and Brazil.
U.S. third-quarter GDP revised higher
Potash prices will likely remain high into the new year given U.S. sanctions against Belarus Potash Company (BPC).
USDA continues to increase its forecasts for food price inflation for various grocery store items, led by beef and pork prices. . .
Corn futures closed at the highest levels in over six months on support from rallying soybeans and wheat, and concerns persistent dryness in parts of South America will trim crop potential.
Hogs & Pigs Report expected to show more herd contraction
USDA overpaid corn farmers in 2019 by around $3 billion for impacts from former President Donald Trump’s trade policies, in part because the agency over-estimated the value of lost export business. . .
EPA’s proposed biofuels blending levels announced Dec. 7 under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2020, 2021 and 2022 have now been published in the Federal Register.