Row crops continue to see fund liquidation on weather and market uncertainty. Live cattle ended slightly higher despite some lower cash while the milk market is still above $20. Michelle Rook gets insight from Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing.
Row Crops See Pressure on Fund Selling and Weather, Cattle Mixed, Milk Prices See Slight Rebound
Row crops continue to see fund liquidation on weather and market uncertainty. Live cattle ended slightly higher despite some lower cash while the milk market is still above $20.
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