Friday, June 9, 2023 2:49PM CDT
What we learned from USDA's June 2023 World Agricultural Supply and Demand (WASDE) report, which was released on June 9.
Friday, June 9, 2023 11:24AM CDT
USDA on Friday released its latest June Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports.
USDA's old and new crop U.S. corn stocks-to-use ratios in the May WASDE report vs. the change in both the old and new crop U.S. corn stocks-to-use ratios from the May to November W...
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While the Senate minority leader wants a new farm bill passed, the Canadian government on Friday also announced it will join the U.S. in a dispute case against Mexico under the USM...
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The record cost of storing grain will force elevators to lower cash grain bids and widen basis levels, a new report from CoBank's Knowledge Exchange division argues.
After a couple of weeks of generally hot weather and spotty rain showers and thunderstorms, the region will become more active with fronts and systems moving through.
With the EPA set to release the final Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2023, 2024 and 2025 in the coming days, a group of 75 industry groups have asked President Joe Biden to in...
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Late-planted safrinha corn in south-central Brazil is still in the pollination and fill stages of growth, which make it vulnerable to frost damage, and significantly in some areas....
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In this Equipment Roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at the University of Nebraska testing its Flex-Ro autonomous planter in April field trials; Deere offering a new 1725C CCS 1...
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The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute released a report this week focusing on the challenges the Canadian industry faces in meeting global demand. Growing land-use pressures were...
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Join host Katie Dehlinger, DTN's farm business editor, for a discussion of crop conditions and agronomic concerns for the 2023 growing season. You'll hear observation reports from...
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July corn is down 4 1/2 cents per bushel, July soybeans are up 4 3/4 cents, July KC wheat is down 10 1/4 cents, July Chicago wheat is down 3 cents and July Minneapolis wheat is down 8 1/4 cents.
Cattle futures tried to move higher Thursday but succumbed to further selling pressure in the end. This is surprising as cash cattle traded higher this week. Hogs put in somewhat of a quiet day with August closing its chart gap.