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U.S. grains: Corn, wheat, soy futures slide as trade tensions flare

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters March 4, 2025
U.S. corn futures fell to their lowest levels of 2025 on Tuesday and soybean futures dropped below $10 a bushel on heightened concerns that President Donald Trump's trade policies would curb demand for U.S. goods, analysts said.

Justin Sherlock, a farmer and soybean grower from North Dakota, remains hopeful that politicians in Ottawa, Washington and Mexico City can resolve their differences over trade. Sherlock was one of about 11,000 people who attended the Commodity Classic, held March 2-4 in Denver, Colorado. Photo: Robert Arnason
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The risk of tariffs – some U.S. farmers get it and some don’t

By Robert Arnason March 4, 2025
The Trump tariffs and retaliatory tariffs will likely cause financial pain for American farmers. Some farmers get it, but other producers don’t.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn extends slide as trade woes, big South American crops spur sell-off

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters March 3, 2025
Benchmark U.S. corn futures fell nearly three per cent on Monday as worries about trade tensions and ample South American harvests appeared to spur commodity funds to liquidate more of their large net long positions, traders said.

Soybean disease detection tool gets new backing
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Soybean disease detection tool gets new backing

A new diagnostic tool hopes to detect soybean diseases early, making for better farm management on Manitoba and Canadian farms

By Miranda Leybourne March 3, 2025
A new diagnostic tool hopes to detect soybean diseases early, making for better farm management on Manitoba and Canadian farms.


The Canadian canola market is facing down international trade tensions and tariffs at the end of February 2025.
Grain Markets, Markets

U.S. tariffs looming large over canola market

U.S. tariffs are one market headwind facing canola prices, but Chinese levies are another wrinkle coming down the pipe for Canadian farmers

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 3, 2025
U.S. tariffs are one market headwind facing Canadian canola prices, but Chinese levies are another wrinkle coming down the pipe for farmers.

Chad Raines looks at the solar farm where his sheep graze in Haskell, Texas, U.S. December 2, 2024. Raines gets contracts with solar farms across the country, such as in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas; to have his sheep graze and maintain the vegetation. REUTERS/Annie Rice
Livestock, Reuters

Sheep grazing under solar panels help US farmers to survive crop-price slump

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters March 3, 2025
As U.S. farmers grapple with soaring debt and slumping incomes, some crop producers are trading their tractors for flocks of sheep, and starting up solar grazing businesses to help make ends meet.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago grains fall as tariff anxiety grows

By Reuters February 28, 2025
Chicago wheat, corn and soybean futures dipped on Friday as market players continued to worry about the impact of tariffs on U.S. agricultural trade.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn falls on US planting data, tariff confusion

By Reuters February 27, 2025
Chicago corn was down sharply on Thursday as market players digested numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Outlook Forum as well as expectations of new U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico and China, analysts said.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago grains and soybeans dip on year-end positioning, tariff worries

By Reuters February 26, 2025
Chicago corn, soy and wheat eased on Wednesday as traders took profits and monitored the possible impacts of U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, set to take effect on March 4 after a 30-day delay.

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ICE Canada Weekly: Tariffs coming, may not last long says analyst

Canola likely to tally post-tariffs

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm February 26, 2025
To Errol Andersson of Errol's Commodity Wire in Calgary, there's little doubt the Trump administration will press ahead with tariffs on Canada and Mexico.


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