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FILE PHOTO: Test tubes labelled “Bird Flu” and eggs are seen in this picture illustration, January 14, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
News

US CDC asks states to keep flu testing on high this summer

By Reuters May 21, 2024
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Tuesday advised states to aid in H5N1 bird flu surveillance by increasing testing of influenza A virus samples during the summer to help detect even rare cases of transmission of the virus in humans.

Nutrien’s potash mine near Rocanville, Sask. (Nutrien.com)
News

Nutrien potash mine closed for investigation after fatal accident

By Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters May 21, 2024
An employee died Sunday at a Nutrien potash mine in Saskatchewan, temporarily shuttering the operation as the company conducts an investigation, the company said Monday.


Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets

U.S. grains: CBOT wheat drops as Kansas tour projects above-average crop

By Reuters May 17, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures dropped on Friday after a crop tour through Kansas this week projected better-than-average yields in the top U.S. winter wheat state, analysts said.

File photo of cattle in an Alberta feedlot. (Geralyn Wichers photo)
Markets

U.S. livestock: Rallying beef prices push CME live cattle to seven-week high

By Reuters, Tom Polansek May 16, 2024
Wholesale beef prices have jumped this week as retailers and meat processors look ahead to the Memorial Day weekend at the end of the month. The holiday is considered the start of the peak grilling season for products like steaks and hamburgers.


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Markets

U.S. grains: Soybeans end mixed on Brazil crop concerns, weak US demand

By Reuters May 16, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures ended mixed on Thursday as renewed worries about major flooding in southern Brazil offset data indicating lower demand for soy from U.S. processors, analysts said.

Photo: John Deere

Deere cuts 2024 profit forecast as sliding farm income stifles demand

By Deborah Mary Sophia, Reuters May 16, 2024
Deere has trimmed its annual profit forecast for the second time, squeezed by slumping demand for tractors and combines as falling crop prices pressure farm income.


Photo: File
Crops, News

Argentina’s Bioceres makes world’s first sales of genetically modified wheat seeds

By Marcelo Teixeira, Reuters May 16, 2024
Bioceres Crop Solutions has begun sales of genetically modified (GM) wheat seeds in Argentina, the first time the technology has been commercially available to farmers anywhere in the world, CEO Federico Trucco said on Wednesday.

The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
Markets

U.S. grains: CBOT soybeans slip as US crush hit 7-month low in April

By Reuters May 15, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures ticked down on Wednesday, after the National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) reported that U.S. crushing plunged in April to a seven-month low.


Photo: File
Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures firm on strong demand, rising beef prices

By Karl Plume, Reuters May 15, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures firmed for a second straight day on Wednesday as rising beef prices and strong packer demand ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend supported the market, analysts said.

(TysonFoods.com)
Livestock, News

Unclear when tight US cattle supplies will expand, Tyson CEO says

By Reuters, Tom Polansek May 15, 2024
Tyson Foods cannot predict exactly when U.S. ranchers will start rebuilding the cattle herd in a meaningful way, CEO Donnie King said on Wednesday, as tight supplies squeeze the meatpacker's beef business.


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