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We track a deceptively quiet Friday market and then pull the thread on what could move grains and livestock next, from harvest pressure to the upcoming USDA crop report. We also dig into the policy and logistics stories that can hit farm margins fast, including the farm bill fight over SNAP, diesel supply stress, and shifting export demand.

• Early trade strength fades into a corn close that signals harvest pressure
• USDA crop report setup, including acreage revision risk and state-by-state yield impact
• Senate farm bill setback framed as a delay, not the end, with SNAP as the pivot
• Why Mitch McConnell’s absence changes the committee math and September strategy
• MCOOL back in play and what “MCOOL light” could mean for Canada and Mexico
• China’s surge of U.S. soybean buying and what reserve auctions signal
• NASS survey participation, farmer distrust, and the idea of paying for data
• crop insurance premium timing change as cash-flow relief at harvest
• diesel prices staying elevated due to low distillate stocks and strong exports
• wheat supported by Russia-Ukraine infrastructure war and Black Sea shipping risk
• Jones Act waiver basics and why extensions matter more for freight than pump prices
• ethanol exports rebounding and Mexico stepping up corn purchases
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Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.