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Crops, Machinery

U.S. farmers confused by Monsanto’s Xtendimax instructions

By Karl Plume, Tom Polansek August 21, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — With Monsanto’s latest flagship weed killer, dicamba, banned in Arkansas and under review by U.S. regulators over concerns it can drift in the wind, farmers and […] Read more

Bunge leaves door open to selling itself, cuts 2017 forecast

By Karl Plume August 2, 2017
Chicago/Reuters – Bunge Ltd kept the door open on Wednesday to a sale of the company as it reported a 34 percent drop in quarterly earnings and cut its full-year […] Read more


BASF’s dicamba production facility in Beaumont, Tex. (BASF.com)
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Tennessee restricts dicamba use as problems spread

By Karl Plume July 13, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — Tennessee on Thursday imposed restrictions on the use of dicamba, a flagship pesticide for Monsanto, to become the fourth state to take action as problems spread […] Read more

BASF’s dicamba production facility in Beaumont, Tex. (BASF.com)
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Two states ban dicamba after drift complaints

By Karl Plume July 8, 2017
Reuters — Missouri joined Arkansas on Friday in banning the use and sale of dicamba after a rise in complaints that the herbicide is drifting into neighbouring fields and damaging […] Read more

U.S. President Donald Trump announces a rollback on detente policies with Cuba on June 16 in Miami. (Video screengrab from WhiteHouse.gov)
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U.S. farmers slam Trump’s Cuba clampdown

By Karl Plume June 16, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. farm groups criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to retreat from his predecessor’s opening toward Cuba, saying it could derail huge increases in farm exports that […] Read more


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Crops

ADM sees weaker ag services outlook on trading woes

By Karl Plume May 3, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. agricultural trader Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) on Tuesday cautioned that massive global grain stocks are making it difficult to turn a profit trading grain internationally, […] Read more

(Dave Bedard photo)
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Bunge profit dives as grain glut hits margins

By Karl Plume May 3, 2017
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. agricultural trader Bunge reported on Wednesday a sharply lower first-quarter profit and cut its full-year earnings forecast as slow crop sales by farmers in South […] Read more

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
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U.S. livestock: Cattle rise as cash prices surge

By Karl Plume April 27, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle surged to contract highs on Thursday and closed up the daily limit in most contacts on stronger-than-expected cash markets and robust […] Read more


(Bob Nichols photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
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U.S. grains: Corn, soy gain on planting delays, relief over NAFTA

By Karl Plume April 27, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago corn and soybean futures edged higher on Thursday on concerns about weather delays to spring planting and relief that the White House will not immediately […] Read more

(Regis Lefebure photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
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U.S. livestock: Lean hogs surge on stocks data, strong pork demand

By Karl Plume April 25, 2017
Chicago/Reuters – Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures climbed for a second day on Tuesday, with some contracts surging more than 3 percent, on bullish pork stocks data and seasonal […] Read more

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