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Agriculture Stocks
Agriculture stocks are companies that specialize in the harvesting of grown commodities, such as grain, sugar, livestock, and more. This may also include businesses that produce agricultural machinery, fertilizer, and other inputs used in the production of agricultural goods. Agriculture is a traditionally stable industry and has outperformed the greater S&P 500 over the past year.

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Recent Agriculture Stocks Articles
Deere Earnings: DE Stock Ticks 1% Lower Regardless of Q2 Beats
Deere (DE) earnings for the farm equipment manufacturer's fiscal second quarter of the year have DE stock down on Friday.
Tyson Foods Earnings: TSN Stock Tumbles 8% on Big Q2 Miss
Tyson Foods (TSN) earnings for the food industry company's fiscal second quarter of 2020 have TSN stock falling hard on Monday.
Tyson Stock Is Failing Just Like the Food Supply Chain
Tyson stock is typically a boring investment. But with workers at risk, and fears that the supply chain is breaking, it's a name to avoid.
Investors Should Not Buy Caterpillar Ahead of Its Earnings
Given the questions marks regarding the state of the global economy, CAT stock may not be a long-term buy yet.
Caterpillar Stock Gives Income Investors a Feast on Agriculture’s Problems
Caterpillar and Archer Daniels Midland both sport yields over 3%. Between CAT stock and ADM stock, which is safer?