Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: July corn futures are 37 ¾ cents (4.8 percent) lower in a holiday-shortened trading week with favorable weather in the Midwest and a […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: July corn futures are 37 ¾ cents (4.8 percent) lower in a holiday-shortened trading week with favorable weather in the Midwest and a […]
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DALIAN: This week, the whole black kidney bean market was calm to sell goods. Traders just needed to replenish the stock, and the quotation basically maintained the original price. The […]
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DALIAN: Yesterday, the mung bean market transaction was average. The temperature in the north rose. In some areas, the purchase of Myanmar mung beans improved slightly, and there was a […]
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ST. LOUIS (June 21, 2022) – With the future of agriculture rooted in generational farming, exposing young adults to careers in this industry ensures a pipeline of strong talent for […]
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Russia, which has invaded Ukraine, believes that the bans on its agricultural products will end. The head of the Ministry of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev, sees ” positive signals ” for […]
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After last week’s rainy and cold weather, Turkey started this week with partly cloudy weather. Although rainfall will be seen in some places, agricultural lands are not expected to be […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: July corn futures are 15 cents (1.9 percent) higher this week, with most of those gains developing Thursday amid a technical rally and […]
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Due to the heavy rain, hail and storm experienced in Manisa in the past days, some vineyards in Alaşehir, Ahmetli and Salihli were damaged on a small scale. And also, […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: July corn futures are 46 cents (6.4 percent) higher this week and have recovered all but 1 penny of last week’s losses. The […]
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Last fall, when the bin was empty and the last load delivered, Robb Ewoldt, a farmer from Davenport, Iowa, was relieved, knowing his soybean contracts were fulfilled. He considers himself […]
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