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It may have been a stressful week trying to keep up with the tariff developments, but the chaos seems to be dwindling from the marketplace as all three of the livestock contracts are trading higher into Friday's noon hour. Helping the cattle complex most, however, is the fact that Northern dressed cattle are trading at $315, which is $2.00 higher than last week's weighted average. May corn is up 4 3/4 cents per bushel and May soybean meal is down $0.90. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 283.50 points.

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See What 100 Years Can Do

In July 2016, Farm Credit marked 100 years of support for rural communities and agriculture, a milestone celebrated throughout the year and now drawing to a close. See highlights from Farm Credit's year-long centennial celebration. 

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