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Severe droughts across the Northern Hemisphere — stretching from the farms of California to waterways in Europe and China — are further snarling supply chains and driving up the prices of food and energy. . .
Corn and wheat rebound on Friday, but it was a lower week for all the grains. Hogs consolidated, while cattle scored higher weekly closes. Michelle Rook talks with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net.
Corn posted modest gains late this week but not enough to offset the sharp declines posted early this week, with the market holding a sideways-neutral posture heading into next week.
Markets are mixed at midday. After a tough week, wheat and corn are consolidating with soybeans seeing weakness. Live cattle supported by cash. Michelle Rook talks markets with Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain.
Grain and livestock futures open mixed to end the week. Grains have had a tough down week, but are the grains done going down? Michelle Rook has analysis with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Corn and soybeans closed higher on Thursday, with lower prices in every other category. Michelle Rook gets details with Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading.
After early pressure in the grains, row crops rebound on new crop exports and China buying. Wheat and livestock continue under pressure. Michelle Rook talks with Steve Freed ADM Investor Services.
Markets start mixed to lower with big losses in the wheat pulling down grains. Livestock also in the red seeing consolidative trade. Michelle Rook gets details with Rich Nelson of Allendale.
Row crops and hogs see corrective buying on Wednesday. Strong technicals and cash hopes continue to push the cattle. Michelle Rook summarizes the day with Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Services.
Markets mostly higher at midday except wheat. Row crops try to stage technical bounce, but held back by wheat. Cattle see fund buying on the break. Michelle Rook has analysis with Don Roose U.S. Commodities.
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