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| | | | | Jerry Gulke: Grain Market Headwinds Continue into 2023 | | On the first trading day of 2022, corn and wheat prices were down. But soybean prices were higher. This year all three commodities took a hit on the first trading day. “We've got some headwinds this year that we would say were tailwinds last year,” says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group. | | | |
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| | Soybeans Stage Corrective Rally, While Livestock Markets End Lower Soybean prices and soybean meal rallied this week on corrective buying and dry Argentina weather. Corn tried to follow but only closed slightly higher. Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors provides his take. Read More |
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| | Reasons For Corn To Rally Or Drop Moving Into 2023 Moving forward, South America’s weather, China opening up and global demand could impact corn prices. Plus, one of the biggest USDA reports of the year on Jan. 12 will provide final yield and stocks numbers and give the market direction. As always, Jon Scheve shares insights only found on AgWeb. Read More |
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| | Who's Really Behind All These Record Farmland Sales? Farmers National Company released its 2023 land values report this week, showing land sold at auction set records in several states with values across the Corn Belt seeing a year-to-year increase between 20% and 34%. Read More |
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| | Increasing COVID-19 Cases in China Creates Demand Fear for Markets: But Positive Longer Term For the ag markets, the China news is bearish in the short term. But it’s also throwing caution on U.S. ag markets, such as cotton, grains and hogs. Read More |
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