China Showing Up in Feb. WASDE, Both Phase 1 and Coronavirus China Showing Up in Feb. WASDE, Both Phase 1 and Coronavirus
| | | Tuesday’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) was not a market mover, but it did offer a first look at how USDA views impact of the Phase 1 trade deal with China. Read More | |
| | | China’s pork prices are staying close to 2019’s record after efforts to halt the coronavirus epidemic have slowed transport of pigs and delayed the restart of slaughtering plants, crimping already tight supplies of the popular meat, Reuters reports. Read More | |
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| | | While expressing frustrations can momentarily make people feel a bit better, is it really helping them build bridges with key influencers and stakeholders? Or is it just making the walls between agriculture and most consumers even taller? Read More | |
| | | Which came first, the Dollar or the Dow? In this case, the U.S. Dollar and Equity markets and which is driving which. Read More | |
| | | Cattle feeders and beef packers are both experiencing modest mid-winter profits. Read More | |
| | | Elle Purrier, a Vermont dairy farmer’s daughter, smashed the American record for the indoor mile over the weekend at the 113th Millrose Games with a time of 4 minutes 16.85 seconds. Read More | |
| | | Southeast Michigan 2019 had the most prevent plant in MI. Continued spring-like cold damp weather well into June doomed any not tiled soil. Even older tiled soil could not absorb wet and cold. Income mainly gov't rescue programs. Hey, we farmers paid our taxes and paid crop insurance. I don't feel guilty at at all about gov"t payments. Read More | |
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