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Marlin: Weather market gets choppy
Grain prices have increased due to the spreading drought across many important production states, however, they become choppy on any idea we will get rain.
Jittery traders want to ignore USDA reports
There are a lot of traders talking their positions right now. Marlin Clark measures the anecdotal concerns against recent numbers from USDA.
The grain market’s new news is bad news
Prices crashed and burned Monday, and mostly are showing follow-through Tuesday. This is the biggest correction in a long time, and it is unwanted by anyone trying to buy grain or anyone trying to sell grain.
Can you hazard a guess on what this antique metal tool is?
While our last item kept you stumped, we hope you’ll be able to help identify this antique metal tool.
Business profile: Seed Consultants, Inc.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants, Inc. started with zero sales in 1990, and has grown to more than $42 million in gross sales in 2010. Based in Washington Court House, Ohio, Seed Consultants is currently the largest independent seed company in Ohio, and third largest of all seed companies doing business in Ohio.
Business profile: Seed Consultants, Inc.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants, Inc. started with zero sales in 1990, and has grown to more than $42 million in gross sales in 2010. Based in Washington Court House, Ohio, Seed Consultants is currently the largest independent seed company in Ohio, and third largest of all seed companies doing business in Ohio.
Gomer Pyle market shakes up prices
Marlin Clark explains the unexpected results of the March 31 prospective plantings report and the March 1 grain stocks report.
Cold growing season has slowed crops, but not much
We’ve had a much cooler growing season, but will it matter?
Cover crops can diminish need for nitrogen fertilizer applications
PIKETON, Ohio – Cover crops incorporated into a continuous no-till field crop rotation can produce enough nitrogen to complement, or in some cases, replace corn nitrogen fertilizer applications, according to long-term Ohio State University Extension research. Seven years of research at Ohio State University’s South Centers at Piketon have found that cover crops such as
USDA reports are discounted by market
According to Marlin Clark, the results of the USDA January reports, released Jan. 10, were unsatisfactory. Find out why in this week’s grain markets report.






