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If corn isn’t planted by now, it won’t be
At this stage of the growing season, fields intended for corn are likely to get switched to soybeans to minimize farm income losses.
Corn a scapegoat for high food prices
MARION, Ohio – Farmers across the country have seen the stories on the big networks and on local television stations: food prices are rising and corn is the culprit.
USDA: Corn planters are ready to roll
WASHINGTON – Driven by growing ethanol demand, U.S. farmers intend to plant 15 percent more corn acres in 2007.
Ohio approaching record corn yields
COLUMBUS – If the state of Ohio’s corn crop stays on track with the USDA’s predictions, farmers could be looking at a record yield.
Soybean, corn markets focus on China
Current import/export activity by China is the focus of the soybean, corn, and wheat markets.
Twin row corn production catching on
Interest in twin row corn is surging and the system may offer some agronomic and financial benefits.
Some USDA corn data ‘puzzling’
Unless demand is greater than currently projected, there may not be much further upside left in the corn market until spring.
How big is the U.S. corn crop?
The corn yields are surprising, and staying huge as the harvest goes on. Everyone’s waiting for USDA’s report Nov. 8.
Midwest rainfall delays corn planting
While weather should improve in the next two weeks, it will not be enough to make up for planting delays already endured by the nation’s corn farmers.
Corn growers: Cargill playing dirty
The National Corn Growers Association strongly condemned Cargill’s plans to import Brazilian ethanol.






