Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says the cattle markets have gotten caught up in the outside market money flow but are also seeing some caution ahead of the USDA semi-annual cattle inventory ...
Grain markets were higher overnight and on the opening Thursday making multi-week highs and new highs for the move before ...
China has ramped up its orders for Brazilian cargoes of soybeans after meeting an initial shipment volume from the U.S. as ...
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Alan Brugler with A&E Economics, Inc. says funds buying in the grains Wednesday and early Thursday was tied to money flow.
Alan Brugler, with A&N Economics Inc., says, “What we're seeing right now is, I think, intentional — that is, to get a little weaker dollar and, of course, that does help a commodities in general.” ...
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Grains markets ended higher across the complex, driven mostly by money flow according to Dave Chatterton with Strategic Farm ...
Ag market activity Friday and much of the week was dominated by money flow and spillover from outside markets like the metals, the energies, and the dollar. That's according to Allison Thompson with ...
As USDA and HHS rolled out a $700 million regenerative ag pilot, the real story unfolds behind closed doors. Missouri dairy ...
To keep expenses in check, high-yield growers are rethinking everything from fertilizer use and planter prep to pest programs ...