Thursday, October 30th, 2025 Program

We saw soybeans trade a wide range on Thursday and settle moderately higher amid US/China trade news. The rest of the grain and livestock trade was mostly mixed to lower. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins

Mixed Markets Outside of Soybeans on Thursday

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Amid all of Thursday’s U.S. and China news, soybeans had a volatile day but finished moderately higher to close out the session. The rest of the grain and livestock markets had a mixed day overall. Kyle Bumsted

Markets React to US/China, Fed Chair Comments and More

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Soybeans continue their reaction to today’s US/China news while we see mixed tones in the outside markets after comments this week by Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. We also see mixed action in livestock. Arlan Suderman, Chief

Fertilizer Hearing Produces Few Solutions for High Prices 

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — A Senate Judiciary hearing this week on high fertilizer and seed prices produced few solutions, though there were some suggestions to help farmers cope with the high costs. American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland