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China has not bought a bushel of soybeans from U.S. farmers this year. What happens to the crop now?
For U.S. farmers, abundant rains to fuel a bumper crop would normally be good news — but it won’t matter how much they produce this year if China, the world’s biggest buyer of soybeans, doesn’t ...
The loss of China as a dominant buyer has left a hole in U.S. soybean demand that hasn’t been easy to fill. While export sales have held up better than expected elsewhere in the world, farmers and ...
WASHINGTON, DC, US — Non-GMO soy food beans production remained stable over the past year in the United States, continuing to ...
U.S. soybean and corn futures rose on Thursday to one-month highs, spurred by a jump in crude oil following U.S. sanctions on ...
The grain and oilseed composite of the commodities market posted the most significant decline in the third quarter, falling 8 ...
UBS sees the U.S. farm outlook as “mixed but manageable,” with acreage likely stable, fertilizer costs elevated, and policy ...
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How one South Jersey soybean farmer is being squeezed by warehouses, rising costs, and tariffs
China, which is boycotting the crop because of Trump administration tariffs, typically buys about half the U.S. crop, which ...
ON AIR. WELL, SOYBEAN FARMERS HAVE TAKEN A HIT OVER THE LAST YEAR, AND THERE’S NOT AN END IN SIGHT. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M JULIE CORNELL. I’M ROB MCCARTNEY. BETWEEN THE TRADE WAR AND OTHER FACTORS ...
China has not bought a bushel of soybeans from U.S. farmers this year. What happens to the crop now?
China hasn't purchased any U.S. soybeans for the 2025-26 marketing year. For U.S. farmers, abundant rains to fuel a bumper crop would normally be good news - but it won't matter how much they produce ...
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