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Cattle Market on the Uptick

The cattle market found some upside today, even with light cash movement across the country. Feeders continue to impress, especially when you look at the strength showing up in recent sale barn runs. Meanwhile, the grain trade

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U.S. Ethanol Blend Rate Continues Climbing

Demand for U.S. ethanol has shown consistent growth since 2016, reflecting its entrenched role in the nation’s transportation fuel supply. One of the key measures of ethanol use is the blend rate, which represents ethanol’s share of

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Potential Supreme Court Ruling Weighs In

The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule Friday on the legality of President Trump’s use of the Emergency Powers Act to implement tariffs — a decision that could carry major implications for trade. Meanwhile, Taiwan remains

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Soybeans Rally at Midweek

We see a decent rally higher in soybeans at midweek with mixed action across the rest of the grain trade and lower moves in livestock. Could a potential Supreme Court ruling on tariffs later this week be

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Climbing Farm Debt

Weakening farm income for crop producers, increasing operating expenses, and rising feeder cattle prices led to more farm debt in 2025. According to Ty Kreitman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the volume of new

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Is a Mild January On the Way?

(FARGO, ND) — Throughout much of December, we saw various stretches of winter weather intertwined with stretches of very mild conditions across many areas of the country. As we enter into January, will the trend of mild

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