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Record supplies around the world yield reduced grain prices

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Marlin Clark discusses the effects of the WASDE and the Grain Stocks Report on the grain markets, noting record supplies worldwide are hindering prices.

Grain market currently is anything but steady

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

The grain markets have not been steady, and the market analysts have struggled to find reasons for what is going on.

Grain market gurus turn over the flop

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in their infinite wisdom, played some big cards in the grain markets recently. Marlin Clark weighs in on these changes.

Market ignores flooding, focuses on USDA’s stocks report

Monday, April 1, 2019

Between the ground farmers expect to plant in 2019 and the crops still in storage, the acreage lost for the 2019 growing season to flooding may not matter.

Insurance for crops following a cover crop

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

SPRINGFIELD, Ill.  – Producers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio who want to insure corn, sweet corn, popcorn, hybrid seed corn, processing pumpkins, soybeans, processing beans or grain sorghum following a cover crop must: • Stop haying or grazing the cover crop by May 10; and • Terminate all cover crop growth at least seven

Ethanol still holds promise, but critical challenges remain

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A progress update on the Ohio-Pennsylvania ethanol industry and what’s ahead.

Cover crops and crop insurance: You can hay or graze it until May 10

Friday, October 5, 2012

Crop insurance update: Farmers can graze or harvest a cover crop (planted now) as long as they stop by May 10, 2013.

Mark your calendars: The low is in

Thursday, October 30, 2008

A few weeks ago I said the bottom would be put in this sick market when the trade realized that the crop production estimate for corn and beans was too high. I am marking my diary that I finally got something right. Mark your calendars that the low is in. On the night of Oct.

Ohioans probe herbicide-tolerant crops

Thursday, April 24, 2008

COSHOCTON, Ohio — In a four-year study, researchers at the USDA-ARS’s North Appalachian Experimental Watershed near Coshocton, Ohio, compared relative losses of both herbicide types when applied at normal rates to seven small watersheds planted with Liberty-Linked corn or Roundup Ready soybean. The study In their report, published in the March-April issue of the Journal

Slugs feasting on slow-growing crops

Thursday, June 5, 2003

The next two to four weeks should reveal how serious of a problem slug feeding will become.