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Can anything push soybean prices higher? Weather? WASDE? Exports?
2016-03-08 23:24:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Soybean traders are talking about heavy technical resistance on the charts up around the $9.00 level vs. the NOV16 new-crop contract and just slightly lower vs. the old-crop contracts. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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Hog Outlook: WASDE Predicts Increase in US Meat Production
2015-11-16 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - USDA's November World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates predicted that US meat production would be up 2.9 per cent in 2016 with pork up 1.7 per cent, beef up 4.8 per cent, broilers up 1.9 per cent and turkey up 7.9 per cent, writes Ron Plain and Scott Brown, Ag Economics, MU.
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Allendale, Inc: What Will WASDE Mean for Grain Prices
2015-10-15 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
ANALYSIS - Friday's USDA World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report showed a decline in beginning US stocks for the current crop year as well as a drop in world corn stocks.
Crop production and WASDE recap
2015-09-12 03:35:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA Corn production slightly down, prices up; soybean production slightly up, prices unchanged Corn production is forecast at 13.6 billion bushels, down 4% from last year's record production and down less than 1% from the August forecast. Soybean production is forecast at 3.94 billion bushels, up slightly from August but down 1% from last year. read more
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Hog Outlook: WASDE Increases Expected 2015 Pork Production
2015-07-13 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Today's USDA WASDE report increased expected 2015 pork production by 0.5 per cent , but left 2016 production essentially unchanged. In their first forecast since the June inventory report, they predict 7.6 per cent more pork this year than last and 0.5 per cent more pork in 2016 than this year. USDA expects barrow and gilt prices to average close to $50/cwt live this year and in the upper $40s next year, writes Ron Plain and Scott Brown, University of Missouri.
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