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January export data to be near 2013 level.
Conab, the Brazilian government’s crop estimating agency, released updated crop and export estimates for corn and soybeans.
So far this winter, grain movement in Canada has incurred few if any major problems to stymie rail shipments, according to Mark Hemmes, president of Quorum Corp., which tracks rail movement in Canada.
La Niña conditions continue to break down as expected, though the atmosphere is still being influenced by the phenomenon.
Advance sales of Brazil’s record 2022-23 soybean crop rose slightly over the past month but still trail last year and historical levels by a wide margin. . .
Tax policy geared toward farmers and others that transfer land and other assets to heirs will get a renewed focus at the Ways and Means Committee this year, a marker of the panel’s more rural tilt.
The latest estimate from StoneX raises its Brazilian soybean crop estimate to a record level.
In a decade, government outlays to subsidize crop insurance increased 60%, expanding in sync with the rapid growth in acreage covered by the policies, according to Risk Management Agency data.
Expected large Brazilian corn exports to China in 2023 are worrying Brazil’s meat companies, according to a statement from Santa Catarina’s meat processors lobby Sindicarne.
Attorneys general (AGs) representing seven Midwest states are against asking EPA to issue a waiver that would allow E15 to be sold in the region, starting this summer.