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Wheat sees more support from U.S. weather concerns

Soybeans were mixed, with spread adjustments pulling nearby contracts lower. Export sales were a marketing year low, but domestic crush demand remains solid, as reflected in Wednesday’s NOPA numbers. Last week’s sales were 9.109 million bushels, with Egypt and Costa Rica leading the way and no business with China, which continues to prefer soybeans from […] The post Wheat sees more support from U.S. weather concerns appeared first on Brownfield […]

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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: April 16, 2026

May corn $4.48 and 1/2, down 2 and 3/4 centsMay soybeans $11.63 and 3/4, down 3 and 1/4 centsMay soybean meal $332.70, down $1.70May soybean oil 69.33, up 173 pointsMay Chicago wheat $5.98 and 1/2, up 4 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle $247.62, down $3.45May feeder cattle $367.10, down $3.85Jun. lean hogs $101.67, down 27 […] The post Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: April 16, 2026 appeared first on Brownfield […]

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Ethanol exports down on month, still all-time June high

U.S. ethanol exports dipped from May to June. The Renewable Fuels Association says ethanol exports of 145.9 million gallons were 6% below May, but still the largest on record for the month of June. Canada took in its lowest volume for 2024 to date, while still claiming the top slot for the 39th month in […] The post Ethanol exports down on month, still all-time June high appeared first on […]

todayAugust 6, 2024 8

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Sorghum, cotton sales hit marketing year highs

The USDA’s reporting a mixed export sales for the major commodities during the week ending October 26th. Sorghum and upland cotton both notched new marketing year highs, with China leading the way for both, while pork, rice, and soybean oil also saw solid week-to-week improvements. Beef, corn, soybean, wheat, and soybean meal sales were below a week ago. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand projections is out November […]

todayNovember 2, 2023 16

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Black Sea grain deal deadline looms

Russia has threatened to back out of an agreement that allows Ukraine to export ag products through the Black Sea. Greg McBride with Allendale says Russian officials are frustrated with the Black Sea Grain Initiative and are calling for it to expire. “They are not getting their needs met,” McBride said. “They are not being able to ship fertilizer and they are not getting the ability to ship grain through […]

todayJuly 5, 2023 39

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FFA members gaining skills in D.C. to bring back to local communities

Photo provided by National FFA Organization FFA members from across the country are in the nation’s capital this summer to learn how to be changemakers and impactful leaders in their communities. Facilitator Luc Sproles says a highlight of the Washington Leadership Conference is students developing a Living to Serve Plan. “Which is essentially a community service project or initiative that they are going to be taking back home to their […]

todayJuly 5, 2023 19

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Global Dairy Trade Index drops 3.3% Tuesday

The Global Dairy Trade Index fell 3.3% in Tuesday’s trading session.  Prices for all products were down, but butter and buttermilk powder took the largest fall. Buttermilk powder was down 11.4% to just $2,189 per metric ton, or $0.99 per pound. Butter was down 10.3% selling for $4,842 a metric ton or $2.19 per pound.  Skim milk powder, which accounted for about 25% of Tuesday’s sales fell 6% to $2,525 […]

todayJuly 4, 2023 13

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It’s a weather market

A market analyst says the grain markets will be influenced by the weather forecast as July begins and the U.S. corn crop matures. Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities tells Brownfield last week’s rains will be helpful to the dry crops across the Midwest and traders are watching to see if the derecho marks a shift in the weather pattern. “Weather is what’s important two weeks from now. It would be […]

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