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Weekly Ag Markets Update – 08/12/2024

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Wheat: Wheat was mixed last week, with Chicago a little higher but KC and Minneapolis a little lower before the release of the USDA reports […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was higher in all three markets last week on fund short covering and some new speculative and commercial buying and as there has […]

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No Ag Update Next Week   Wheat:  Wheat was lower in KC and Minneapolis last week but higher in Chicago despite some positive demand news.  […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets last week with selling seen again on Friday due to increased Winter Wheat production estimates from USDA.  […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was higher in all three markets last week on reports of hot and dry weather in eastern Europe and Russia and too wet […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets Friday, but a little higher for the week, in reaction to the USDA reports. USDA showed that […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets last week on reports of cheaper prices offered from Russia and as the US harvest expands and […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets again last week but Winter Wheat held to trading ranges for much of the week as the […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets last week as the US harvest expands and even as adverse world growing conditions are still around.  […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was lower in all three markets last week as adverse world growing conditions appear to be part of the price now and could […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was higher in all three markets on adverse world growing conditions.  There were no more reports of frosts and freezing temperatures in Russian […]

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Wheat:  Wheat was a little higher last week in Chicago and Minneapolis, but lower in Kansas City after more reports of frosts and freezing temperatures […]

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