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La Niña is in its 29th month of existence but it should be in decline, according to World Weather Inc., who says its influence on the world will be greatly diminished in January and February . . .
Updated Canadian wheat estimates.
Pro Farmer shares their latest soybean outlook.
Argentina’s wheat production outlook is likely to face more cuts due to lower-than-expected yields, the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange said in its weekly report.
Argentina’s government hiked the price of biodiesel for domestic consumption, aiming to keep its price just below the current high inflation rate.
Farm-state Sens. Deb Fischer (NE) and Amy Klobuchar (MN) unveiled a bill to allow year-round sale of E15 and other blends of ethanol higher than the traditional 10%, with a big difference: support of the oil industry.
U.S. ag exports in fiscal year (FY) 2023 are projected at $190.0 billion, down $3.5 billion from USDA’s August forecast.
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Monday the U.S. central bank still has more work to do to lower high levels of inflation, and he also noted he expects to see a notable jump in unemployment . . .
Food-price inflation hit multidecade highs this year in the U.S. and elsewhere, outpacing overall consumer prices.
With less than two weeks from a railroad strike deadline, President Biden plans to call on Congress to take action to avert a shutdown of the country’s freight railroads. . .