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Market Line Report for Monday, May 16th
The Agribusiness Update
Florida citrus growers can learn more about the use of plant-growth regulators, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack visits his Mexican counterpart to discuss U.S. potatoes and more.
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Market Line Report for Friday, February 4th
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Marketline Report for Tuesday, February 2nd ... with Terry Roggensack.
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Marketline Report for Monday, November 8th
Market Line
Marketline Report for Friday, September 24th
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Marketline Report for Thursday, September 23rd
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Marketline Report for Wednesday, September 22nd
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Marketline Report for Tuesday September 21st ... Livestock sees a bit of a rebound in Monday trading.
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Marketline Report for Monday, September 20th.
The Agribusiness Update
Tariffs continue to impact Califoria farm products destined for China, and drought impact is being felt hard among wheat growers.
Market Line
Marketline Report for Monday, August 16th
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Marketline Report for Tuesday, July 20th ... Wheat continues its upward trend in Monday trading.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia crops acreage for corn, cotton, peanuts and soybeans higher in 2021, and U.S. Court of Appeal overturns 2019 E15 year-round sales rule.
Market Line
Marketline Report for Monday, July 12th
The Agribusiness Update
University of California researchers are pouring water onto farmland during the winter months to help replenish groundwater supplies, and USApple announces that its annual crop outlook and marketing conference will be held in-person this August.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia peanut farmers donate another 50-thousand jars of peanut butter to food banks around the state, and USApple announces that this year's 126th Annual Crop and Marketing Conference will be IN-PERSON in Chicago in August.
Market Line
Corn planting reaches near record levels.
Market Line
Soy and corn tumble again in Wednesday trading, taking wheat along for the ride.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA freezes $2.3-billion in CFAP payments temporarily, and China continues record purchases of U.S. corn.