Articles tagged under: China
Waiting on Trade News
Published February 12, 2020
NAU Country Vice-President of Farm Services Rich Morrison says all of the agricultural commodities are waiting for some type of trade news. "Until China gets back in business, there's not much else to talk about right now." The 30 day…Watching for Signs from China
Published February 11, 2020
Summit Commodities market analyst Tim Marsh says now that this USDA data is out, analysts will continue to watch for clues on what China could be interested in buying from the U.S. "The markets had hoped they will make some…Analysts Watch for China Demand in February USDA Report
Published February 10, 2020
The USDA will release its February Supply/Demand and crop production reports tomorrow. Analysts like Zaner Ag Hedge Group Chief Market Strategist Ted Seifried want to see how the USDA deals with China’s demand in the report. There are still lots…What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published February 10, 2020
China and coronavirus are getting attention in this week's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets. Advance Trading risk management advisor Tommy Grisafi offers the latest insight into markets and farm economics in this update.Rural Perspectives
Published February 10, 2020
In this edition of the Rural Perspectives podcast from AgCountry Farm Credit Services, market education specialist Katie Tangen talks about phase one of the China trade deal, the third tranche of Market Facilitation Program payments and farm program sign-up. Listen…USDA Report Won’t Include Adjusted Demand for Phase One Deal
Published February 7, 2020
The USDA will not adjust its demand figures for grains to account for the phase one U.S. and China trade deal signed last month in Tuesday’s Supply and Demand report. For traders, that means the export demand will likely not…Marketing Old Crop Soybeans Differs from New Crop
Published February 6, 2020
Attendees at the Best of the Best event learned more about the U.S. and China phase one trade deal. As the trade deal goes into effect, NDSU Extension crops economist Frayne Olson reminds farmers to approach marketing old crop soybeans…Trump Touts Trade
Published February 5, 2020
During the State of the Union address, President Donald Trump touted trade policies including the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Trump said the USMCA will expand markets for farmers and ranchers. The president said the trade deal delivers more fairness and reciprocity…Holding China Accountable in Trade
Published February 4, 2020
According to American Soybean Association CEO Ryan Findlay, 2020 is off to a strong start for the U.S. soybean industry. "On January 1, the U.S.- Japan Trade Agreement took effect and now, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement and a phase one deal…