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Feed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesis
By J.W. SCHROEDER FARGO, N.D. — Even before ethanol production, corn was the king of dairy feeds, especially as the forage of corn silage. Advances in corn hybrid genetics have presented many improvements in the production of food and fiber for our world. Prevalent Feed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesisFeed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesisThe
Planting 2012: A reversal from last year’s record-wet spring
We fought rain all spring last year. This past April, it was cold nights and dry soil.
Late planting leads to wet harvest
Learn which precautions Jason Hartschuh, an OSU Extension educator, recommends that farmers take in light of the wetter grain this year.
Grain market turns back south
Last week we looked at charts, trying to find signals of direction. Well, we know more about direction now. Corn prices broke sharply on the Chicago Board of Trade this week for no particular reason I can think of. That should give you confidence that you are not wasting your time reading this! Actually, the
Harvest hopes now dominate market
Harvest thinking is dominating grain markets on the Chicago Board of Trade already. marlin Clark provides his input in this week’s grain report.
Delayed harvest may mean stronger prices
The grain harvest delay has been the excuse needed to see prices perk up a little.
Weather dominates news outlets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the weather patterns that have been dominating news cycles and impacting grain prices.
Grain market waiting for the other shoe to drop
The three-month trade negotiation period with China comes at a bad time for farmers, as it stretches out the period of our lack of sales of soybeans into the time when new crop beans will become available out of South America.
Slowed planting lifts prices
Slow planting and a large cut in Russian wheat prospects have lifted grain prices, giving analysts the first positive news to report in months.
Marshall Co. 4-H’ers try marketing fair animals
Goat meat isn’t the most popular choice, in Marshall County, West Virginia. But after the Marshall County Fair canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Marshall County 4-H and FFA Goat and Rabbit Club are learning how to market and sell their own goats and rabbits.






