Chinese Beef Buyers Expect Brazil Trade to Resume Soon Despite Mad Cow Cases
| | | | | Jerry Gulke: September USDA Report – Feast or Famine? | | While the USDA crop report was not bullish it apparently was not bearish enough for the trade, versus their anticipation, as reflected by the price collapses. | | | |
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| | USDA's First Field-Based Yield Check Shows a Bump in Corn and Soybean Yields, Production | | USDA’s first field-based yield survey of the year was released on Friday, showing the U.S. is on track to produce higher corn and soybean yields and production this year compared to what was reported in August. | | | |
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| | | | Chinese Beef Buyers Expect Brazil Trade to Resume Soon Despite Mad Cow Cases Chinese beef importers said on Monday the suspension of exports by top supplier Brazil due to two cases of mad cow disease has had no immediate market impact, with some still making purchases in anticipation of a quick resumption of trade. Read More |
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| | | Series of Black Swans Driving up Fertilizer Prices “Through the end of 2020 and all of 2021, it just seems like it's a perfect series of events—black swan events," says Josh Linville with StoneX. Read More |
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| | | Despite Logistical Challenges, Dairy Exports Manage to Reach New Highs COVID-19 is spurring complications across the U.S. dairy supply chain, curtailing domestic demand and export flows during a time of record milk production. Read More |
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| | | For Sale: Farmers and Banks Jump on Available Land Banks have money to lend, interest rates are low and there’s a lot of cash in the countryside Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Lee Schulz and Dermot Hayes with Iowa State University and Chip Flory of "AgriTalk" talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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