Markets Now with Tyne Morgan: Did USDA Report Hint at Growing China ASF Concerns?
| | | | | Jerry Gulke: Is the Bull Market Starting to Fade? | | May corn prices were down 6.5¢ and May soybean prices were down 16.25¢, for the week ending March 12. May wheat prices were down 14.25¢. | | | |
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| | Markets Now with Tyne Morgan: Did USDA Report Hint at Growing China ASF Concerns? | | Growing worries about just how bad ASF may be in China took hold of the soybean meal market this week, as prices trended down to levels the market hasn’t seen since December. | | | |
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| | | Top Producer Summit: What to Know about Carbon Markets Is your farm carbon ready? U.S. farms are poised to turbo charge carbon reductions, but navigating this complex environment will require careful planning and understanding. Read More |
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| | | Chip Flory: Grain Markets Are Sensitive To Supply Trends As we’ve discussed many times on AgriTalk, current fundamentals and the balance-sheet trends from USDA demand you maintain pricing flexibility. Read More |
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| | | CME Group Launches Boxed Beef Index The CME Group has begun publishing a Boxed Beef Index, a new pricing tool that tracks daily value further down the supply chain, focusing on the prices paid for Choice and Select cuts of beef. Read More |
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| | | China is Just Part of the Demand Story Sparking a Surge in Pork Prices Although the rising price of U.S. hogs is impacted by the African swine fever (ASF) setbacks China is experiencing in their hog herd, experts say it’s not the primary driver why prices are soaring in the U.S. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Brian Basting, Advance Trading, and John Payne, publisher of This Week in Grain and Oilseeds, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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