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  • Cash cattle $9 higher in South, $13 higher in North | Channel Final Bell with Mike Zuzolo | April 2, 2026
    Apr 2 2026
    Developing cash cattle trade is sharply higher thursday, with Southern live deals marked at mostly $246, $9 higher than last week. Northern dressed is $13 higher at $385. Cattle futures finished higher while grains closed quietly mixed. Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics recaps the trade.
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  • Wheat sharply lower, cattle futures higher midweek | Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman | April 1, 2026
    Apr 1 2026
    Grains finished lower, led by the wheat pits. Livestock futures finished higher on Wednesday. Arlan Suderman with StoneX recaps the trade.
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  • Cattle futures finish $3-$5 higher ahead of Easter holiday | Channel Final Bell with Sue Martin | March 31, 2026
    Mar 31 2026
    Cattle futures finished $3-$5 higher, as grilling season sits just around the corner. Soybeans led the grains higher. Sue Martin of Ag and Investment Services recaps the trade.
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  • Fed Signals Shift, Fertilizer Concerns Grow & Cattle Market Uncertainty | Mike Zuzolo
    Mar 19 2026
    Markets are adjusting following the latest signals from the Federal Reserve, and the effects are showing up across commodities. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics explains how changing expectations around interest rates are influencing currencies, metals, and agriculture. Soybean meal pushed higher, corn demand remains steady, and outside markets continue to play a key role in direction. At the same time, rising diesel prices and ongoing tensions in the Middle East are raising concerns about natural gas and fertilizer costs heading into planting season—an important factor in upcoming acreage decisions. In livestock, markets moved lower as traders position ahead of the Cattle on Feed report. Wide-ranging estimates and softer export demand are adding uncertainty, even as underlying fundamentals remain supportive. Plus, what to watch next in the soybean complex as global trade timelines shift.
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  • Grains stabilize after soybeans close limit lower Monday | Channel Final Bell with Zach Tindall | March 17, 2026
    Mar 17 2026
    Grains stabilized Tuesday following a sharp selloff in soybeans Monday. Cattle futures closed higher. Zach Tindall with Producers Livestock recaps the trade. Topics: - Decent recovery in grains - Big moves in fund activity - Outside market influence - Cattle have a good week, so far may change dynamic in cash cattle - Keys for the rest of the week
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  • Soybeans plummet 70 cents to close limit lower on 'trade anxieties' | Channel Final Bell with Doug Simon | March 16, 2026
    Mar 16 2026
    Soybean futures closed limit lower on Monday, following weekend news of Presidents Trump and Xi possibly delaying their March meeting. Monday was also the first day of the strike at JBS Greeley. Cattle futures closed higher. Doug Simon of Tredas recaps the trade.
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  • Wheat puts in weather premium to lead grains higher | Channel Final Bell with Jim McCormick | March 13, 2026
    Mar 13 2026
    Wheat led the grains higher on Friday, while cattle futures stabilized. Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net recaps the trade. Topics: - More leadership with crude oil - Fertilizer movement impacts - Wheat puts in weather premium - Cattle, hogs stabilize - Keys for March
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  • Why is crude oil still at the forefront nearly two weeks in? | Channel Final Bell with Mike Zuzolo | March 12, 2026
    Mar 12 2026
    Is there more than what meets the eye in the crude oil sector? Moves in the crude oil continue to be at the forefront as the war nears its second week. Soybeans led the grains higher while cattle futures ended higher after trading lower. Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics recaps the trade. Topics: - Crude Oil vs. Gold - influence fight - Acreage battle in grains - Cattle still volatile, finish closer to unchanged - Keys for next 2 weeks
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