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While gasoline prices have dropped since they posted record highs in June, diesel hasn’t decreased nearly as much and currently stands at $5.31 per gallon, according to AAA.
Grains gap higher on the open led by wheat and news over the weekend Russia is suspending the export deal. Livestock set back with higher feed prices. @michellerookag talks with @kdinvestors
Grains still higher after Russia suspends grain export deal but off session highs. Cattle set back with higher grains and is cotton ever going to bottom? @michellerookag is with @jpmccormick3
Grains higher with Russia suspending the grain export deal, so how much higher do prices go? Cattle set back with higher feed prices, with hogs mixed. Michelle Rook is w/ Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics.
Domestic U.S. shipping demand is receding and freight rates are falling, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports. . .
Soybeans up w/ the Brazil truckers strike in protest to election, corn and wheat try to follow as Russia’s changes tune on export deal, Cattle consolidate ahead of Fed meeting. @michellerookag with @MartinsonRandy
Corn & wheat end lower w/stronger dollar & HRW rain, soybeans up with meal and export biz. Live cattle saw end of month profit taking w/ short covering in hogs. Michelle Rook w/ Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions.
Corn and wheat down with lower oil and the higher dollar, but soybeans rebound with export biz and higher meal. Cash basis levels strong west and south, weaker east. @michellerookag w/@FarmersKeeper
Grains lower with risk off outside markets and end of month positioning, despite soybean export biz. Live cattle correcting, while hogs are firmer on short covering. Michelle Rook talks to Rich Nelson, Allendale.
In drought areas of the western and southern Corn Belt, cash basis is on fire, which has created strong prices for farmers at harvest due to the short crop. It’s a stark contrast to the east.
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