Markets Now
National reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down crop and livestock commodity markets. Listen below to learn what’s happening with the markets when they open, at midday and again at close.
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A new pork plant is planned for South Dakota that could be up and operational by 2025.
U.S. pork exports are trailing last year’s record setting pace.
Wheat and corn continued to slide on Wednesday with a rebound in soybeans and livestock.
Payments from the first phase of the Emergency Relief Program are going out to farmers.
It was an ugly day in the ag markets on Tuesday with grain and livestock futures. Michelle Rook talked with John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing about the sell off.
It’s crunch time for farmers in the northwestern corn belt that are facing prevent plant decisions...due to excessive rains that have delayed planting.
While China purchases have been a big part of the record U.S. export figures USDA just announced, it has more to do with growing demand, than our trade relationship.
Grains ended mostly higher on Friday positioning ahead of the holiday.
To help stem a food crisis, USDA announced it will allow CRP participants in the final year of their contract to request voluntary termination following the end of the nesting season for 2022.