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Farmers should watch for soybean export rebounds with harvest, while corn and wheat shipments remain strong and sorghum demand struggles.
“Arkansas was the first state in the country to kick a Chinese-owned company off of our farmland...”
“This flight between Israel and Iran had a very direct relationship to the urea market.”
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“If this workforce gets even tighter and tighter, you know, it’s going to drive some folks out of production.”
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Hunter Biram, an extension economist with the University of Arkansas, is tracking Mississippi River water levels as grain shippers shift their focus to transportation following the wrap-up of fall harvest.
Lewis Williamson with HTS Commodities shares an update on post-WASDE grain movement, with corn leading export momentum, soybeans steady, and wheat and sorghum continuing to move selectively.
China still has a long way to go before it meets its commitment to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans this year.