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This year’s crops are risky to feed
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers who harvest silage know that when it’s time chop, everything else takes a back seat.
Study stresses need for cleaning grain
A new study gives extra credence to the importance of cleaning grain before you store it.
Autumn’s splendor restores my soul
Somehow a notice went out a week ago to all the blue jays in Illinois that the acorns on (what I think is) a shingle oak outside my office were ripe for the picking. Within hours, a dozen or more jays appeared in the tree’s top branches to pluck, shuck and consume the soft fruit
Grain markets bob with knee-jerk report reaction
As usual, it is all about the reaction to the USDA reports. In this case, the market did not seem to look at the numbers the same way Monday as they did Friday.
It’s a double whammy for beans
Soybean prices on the Chicago Board of Trade adjusted Monday, May 19, to the Double Whammy of planting progress and Argentine news.
Let’s clear up this confusing trade talk once and for all
Alan Guebert weighs in on the United States’ ideas and policies regarding international trade.
What will the next grain report tell us?
The great weather pattern that had an early harvest started in Ohio came to a wet halt Sept. 28.
Strip tillage gaining ground, yields
Strip tillage lets the soil to warm up faster and dry out sooner in the intended row zone.
The Age of Aquarius (for one day on the grain markets)
The planets are aligning this morning in a manner that will be easier to interpret by the end of the day. Unfortunately, I have to write this on Tuesday morning, not Tuesday evening. The planets are aligning, or even colliding, in the form of the USDA Planting Progress Report, out Monday afternoon, and the USDA
Big rallies confuse traders debating market direction
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as analysts argue whether or not we’re reaching price highs amid recents increases.






