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Greed, Milking for Drugs

Greed and Climate Change: Greed will cause UN climate change negotiations to end this weekend in Doha, Qatar without agreement. The negotiations were made possible following an agreement last year that committed all nations to make reductions in emissions. However, developing countries are making several demands -- including that their development needs obviate the ability to make commitments equivalent to the rich countries -- and they want rich countries to increase by 30 percent the amount of subsidies they are paying to help developing countries adapt to climate change. American negotiators are pointing toward the U.S. fiscal cliff and saying "no way." Meanwhile, India is refusing to reduce the methane and other emissions caused by it...

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Livestock Industry Margins

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energy

Energy Outlook

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its short-term energy outlook (STEO) earlier this month, with outlooks for crude oil, natural gas, and propane. The price outlook is for lower crude prices, higher for natural gas, and flat for propane in the Midwest, and slightly lower...

Anchor on U.S. Agricultural Exports

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livestock

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Market Commentary: CBOT Sees Mixed Monday on Risk-off Trade; Feeder Cattle Rally on Import Ban

The holiday trading season is officially here, which means the CBOT will likely see fading volume and volatility until the new year. Ag markets reflected much of that sentiment on Monday with wheat and corn falling amid reduced concerns about the conflict in the Black Sea while soybeans and soy...

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