Agriculture News

Updates to the 2024-25 balance sheets will consider trade policies currently in place at the time of publication.
The initial broadcast of our weekly podcast looking at the week ahead and key factors impacting ag markets.
Weekly corn inspection for the week ended March 6 rose 467,000 MT from the previous week, exceeding analysts’ pre-report range.
Wheat futures are sharply higher with corn following to the upside and beans under light pressure. Cattle futures are mixed with lean hogs working higher to start the week...
Cattle and hog futures posted strong corrective rebounds last week to signal short-term lows.
Wheat firmer, soybeans weaker and corn choppy overnight.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat initially pushed higher in an extension of corrective gains the two previous days during the overnight session but have weakened this morning.
Tariffs uncertainty raises degree of difficulty for our updated monthly and quarterly price outlooks.
Trump’s aggressive tariffs/trade policy stance is creating anxiousness in ag markets.