| | Stocks tumbled in Europe and the U.S. as Trump’s comments indicated no urgency to reach a deal by Dec. 15, which U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Monday called a “logical deadline.” |
| | As we close out 2019, Greg Peterson wants to share some interesting numbers from his daily study of used farm equipment values. This heat map shows, in red, where the most 10-year-old equipment sold at auction in 2019 (through October). |
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| | Next year, corn prices could settle in the $3.50 to $3.60 median range, according to recent Food and Agricultural Policy Institute (FAPRI) projections. |
| | Trade war rumbles are front and center again this morning, but thankfully grain markets appear to be looking beyond that news. |
| | Checkoff employee salaries are in the spotlight again, and this time it’s Tom Vilsack, CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), facing scrutiny. He was paid $999,421 in 2018. |
| | Markets move after the President talks about China. Clinton Griffiths has more in today's AgDay Minute. |
| | We might have to do some replanting on beans. They are not growing very much. I would like to know how NASS and the USDA do not discuss anything about the grain lost in the flood areas. |
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