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Grains End Mixed Taking a Cue from Outside Markets, Lower Dollar While Cattle and Hogs Hit New Highs
Michelle Rook talks to Alan Brugler of Brugler Marketing to end the week.
Grain and livestock markets turn higher following reversal of outside markets and the lower dollar. Michelle Rook talks with Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing about marketing advice in this environment.
Grains under pressure on higher dollar, Ukraine export news, rain chance in wheat areas, harvest pressure. LC see profit taking ahead of COF, hogs mixed. Michelle Rook talks with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
For farmers trying to Flip their Soil and improve soil health one simple thing they can do this fall is plant cereal rye as a cover crop and plant soybeans into that stand.
Farmers getting started on a path to improving soil health can only accomplish that if they Flip their Soil to make it more alive.
Grains up on technical bounce and help from outside markets, strong soybean exports. LC made new highs for the move on higher cash and cutouts. Michelle Rook talks to John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing.
In South Dakota the harvest is a tale of two crops with big differences in moisture from North to South.
Live cattle new highs w/ higher cash, feeders and hogs consolidate. Grains up with funding buying, risk on outside markets and soybean export biz. Michelle Rook is with Jeff Hoogendoorn, Professional Ag Marketing.
Grains higher on risk on outside markets, fresh export business in soybeans, but cash basis is the real story. Live cattle up on fund buying. Michelle Rook is joined by Darin Newsome of Darin Newsome Analysis.
Livestock futures close higher on technical buying while grains ended mixed but still trading within ranges. What will it take to break out? Oliver Sloup with Blue Line Futures joins Michelle Rook.