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Harvesting (and marketing) grain in hope
More than any other time in recent memory, farmers this year are harvesting in hope. That is, their collective marketing plan is to hope that prices get better.
EU approves maize products for import, feeding and processing
BRUSSELS, Belgium — The European Commission has granted import, food, feed and processing approvals for biotechnology maize products jointly developed by DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred and Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company. Products Maize products containing the Herculex I insect protection and the Herculex RW trait stack (also known
Grain marketing rules have changed
We can’t go back to the markets of 2008.
War of the weeds — Resistance to herbicides is growing
The big concern, is that ALS- and glyphosate-resistant weeds are cropping up in the tri-state region.
Time for the nothing-much-happens market
Marlin Clark offers an update on the relatively stagnant grain markets in this week’s grain markets report.
Unsteady prices as harvest winds down
I am remembering the traditional harvest schedule of my youth, when we hoped to have the crop in by Thanksgiving Day.
Grain markets still weak after USDA reports
Marlin Clark discusses the reasons behind a still weakened grain market, detailing year-over-year export comparisons and historical commodity price trends.
FAPRI report: Will livestock sector be the tide that lifts the farm economy ship?
WASHINGTON — The livestock sector can lead the agricultural economy to higher net farm income, assuming the farm economy benefits from a recovering general U.S. economy. That analysis tops a 2010 baseline report prepared by the University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute delivered to the U.S. Congress March 9. Possibilities, if… The
What are your bedding options?
Find out what you can do when unbaled wheat straw is going for $100/ton.
Ohio, Pa. and N.Y. in early stages of drought
The U.S. Drought Monitor shows most of northeast Ohio in the early stages of drought, although that could improve following recent rains.






