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Syngenta, Corteva must face Arkansas lawsuit over pesticide programs

By Mike Scarcella, Reuters February 21, 2025
Pesticide manufacturers Syngenta and Corteva must face a lawsuit from the state of Arkansas accusing them of suppressing competition for pesticide sales and keeping prices artificially high, a federal judge has ruled.

File photo of the facade of the U.S. Department of Agriculture building in Washington, D.C. (Camrocker/iStock/Getty Images)
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USDA says it will release $20 million of frozen farmer funds

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters February 21, 2025
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release approximately $20 million in funding for previously approved contracts that had been frozen by the Trump administration's push to overhaul the federal government, the agency said late on Thursday.


Nutrien says tariffs will lead to higher costs for US farmers
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Nutrien says tariffs will lead to higher costs for US farmers

By Ed White, Mrinalika Roy, Reuters February 21, 2025
Fertilizer producer Nutrien said on Thursday U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canadian imports will increase costs for American farmers.

Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
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U.S. grains: Soy futures rebound amid South America crop concerns

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 20, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures rose on Thursday, recouping losses from the previous session with support from lingering concerns about poor crop weather in South America, analysts said.


Nutrien’s head office building in Saskatoon. (Liam O’Connor photo)
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Top potash producer Nutrien misses fourth-quarter profit estimates 

By Reuters February 20, 2025
Nutrien fell short of Wall Street expectations for fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday, as the top potash producer struggled with lower sales in its crop nutrients segment.

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US oil, biofuel groups unite to urge new Trump EPA to boost biofuel mandates

By Reuters, Stephanie Kelly February 20, 2025
U.S. oil and biofuel groups banded together this week to urge the new Trump administration to increase volumes of renewable fuels that must be blended into the nation's fuel mix in 2026 and beyond, according to a letter seen by Reuters.


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IGC trims global corn crop forecast as South America outlook cut

By Reuters February 20, 2025
The International Grains Council (IGC) has cut its forecast for 2024/25 global corn production, largely reflecting a diminished outlook for crops in Brazil and Argentina.

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U.S. livestock: CME lean hog futures fall on profit-taking

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 19, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures dropped on Wednesday, as traders booked profits following recent gains and as pork cutout prices tumbled.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn futures pull back from 16-month high

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 19, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade corn futures pulled back from a 16-month high on Wednesday as traders booked profits and anticipated that recent gains will drive bigger U.S. plantings this spring.

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Brazil 2024/25 soy forecast cut due to drought during crop tour

By Ana Mano, Reuters February 19, 2025
Brazilian soybean farmers will reap 171.3 million metric tons of soybeans in the 2024/25 season, less than the 172.4 million tons forecast in January, agribusiness consultancy Agroconsult said on Wednesday after inspecting about half of the fields in a nationwide crop tour.


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