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Geopolitical Weighs in to Push Grains Higher

Geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine gave the grain trade a boost today, with wheat leading the rally and dragging the rest of the complex higher. Markets are also watching Washington, after President Trump announced a new

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Turnaround Tuesday to the Upside in the Markets

Grain and livestock markets are trading mostly higher as we work through our Tuesday session with corn, wheat and cattle the upside leaders. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss in our Market

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Deere Outlook Suggests No Farm Economy 2026 Uptick

(MOLINE, IL) — Deere and Company’s weak forecast for the year ahead reinforces the difficulty in predicting a level of recovery in the U.S. farm economy. Bloomberg said that’s because uncertainty continues around the impact of tariffs

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Lower Start to December Trade

It was a technically ugly day in the grain markets, pressured in part by outside forces — even silver pushed to new highs. Meanwhile, cattle spent the session mostly quiet, catching its breath after last week’s volatility.

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Quiet Markets to Start December

Grain and livestock markets are quietly lower to start the month of December. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to look at Monday’s market action.

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Quiet Markets to Close the Holiday Week

The Friday after Thanksgiving is usually a quiet market day with a hard open and shortened session of trading. We see grains quiet with more strength in cattle futures to close out the week. Arlan Suderman, Chief

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Cereal makers using protein to differentiate

KANSAS CITY — Interest in better-for-you products remains high, and ready-to-eat cereal stands out for its ability to deliver a variety of health benefits. The Whole Grains Council in a survey conducted this summer found that 38% of

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