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Trade officials unimpressed with Mexico’s approach to biotech, McCarthy releases House panel roster and Cordonnier stands pat on Argy crop estimates...
Davis Michaelsen and Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer take us from Russia in Kazakhstan, to USDOT Secretary Buttigieg going to the Pacific Coast, to the latest on Build Back Better...and a lot more.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are under pressure after trading lower overnight. Livestock futures also open the week under pressure.
The federal government is closed again due to snow, wages among small businesses are on the rise and the President of Kazakhstan issues kill order...
Ag-Rural cuts Brazilian soybean crop estimate, USDA unveils nitrogen related insurance plan and E.U. energy companies are feeling the burn...
U.S. and E.U. officials coordinate to investigate JBS and its parent company, American workers quit their jobs at a record pace in November and China looks to ensure stable economic growth…
South American weather remains volatile, wheat crop conditions deteriorated in December and the White House will tighten labeling standards...
Corn and soybean futures are higher with wheat futures opening the new year mixed. Cattle futures are mildly weaker with lean hogs slightly higher.
Government offices are closed today but the markets will trade a full day, China cuts EV subsidies and hog traders exit 2021 amid optimism...
The U.S. and Russia will hold security talks, gasoline prices decline amid crude rally and OPEC+ refuses to answer Biden output demands...
Corn, soybean and wheat futures are higher to start the week although spring wheat futures are lower on profit taking. Livestock futures are also higher.