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Report showed Placements above expectations.
Nominations for the 2012 award are due by March 2, 2012.
China buys corn; wheat sales below expectations.
Digest of this morning’s key figures.
Soybean exports top 1 million metric tons.
Placements and Marketings seen below year-ago levels.
Soybean sales below expectations.
Natural meats provide a market niche for a Maine- and New York-based feedlot operation.
Tax concerns for drought-related sales of livestock.
Crop receipts are expected to rise over 16% in 2011.
30-day outlook calls for below-normal precip and above-normal temps across Central & Southern Plains.
Report to show On Feed and Marketings above year-ago.
Cotton sales to China again bulk of weekly total.
Reported showed Placements below year-ago, as expected.
Report highlights
Corn and wheat sales below expectations.
Says additional rains have helped, but more are needed.
When building a pipe fence, there are many options to consider from used to new.
Expect La Nina to peak in November-January.
Extensive drought is causing livestock producers to look to alternatives such as whole cottonseed.
Producer concerned about the impact feeding of corn by-products has on recip cows becoming pregnant with embryos.
Kyle Shobe auctions cattle once a week with his family’s business, United Country–Shobe Auction & Realty.
Wheat and soybean sales come in below expectations.
Pending review, provisions to be published in Federal Register in coming weeks
Active weather pattern around next 10-plus days.
Rains in the forecast for Midwest, helping to alleviate drought.
Beef and cotton sales improve on last week’s pace.
Markets have positive financial news to digest today.
As expected, leaves federal funds rate unchanged.
Beef sales slightly below last week’s level.
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