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Unusual spring drives erratic grain markets
Sell your old crop soybeans when futures are over 15 and don’t look back. Continue to sell the new crop as it creeps higher.
Harvest weather is gone, crops aren’t
A fair amount of corn and soybeans still remain in the fields in Ohio, but it remains to be seen just when the harvest will finally end.
Conditions looking good for soybean harvest
Soybean harvest is well underway, but corn is still drying.
What to do if you can’t plant a cash crop
Farmers who can’t plant corn or soybeans this year because of consistently wet fields shouldn’t leave those fields bare.
The ag cycle is stuck on repeat
The message from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Outlook Forum in late February was pretty clear: In 2016, we will again grow more farm goods — and, in some cases, far more — than the U.S. and world markets can profitably use.
Ethanol plants pledge to hit net zero emissions by 2050
More than 40 ethanol plants said in a letter sent to President Joe Biden that they support the goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030 and hit net zero by 2050. The list of signatories includes one Ohio ethanol plant, Guardian Lima LLC, in Lima, Ohio.
Grain markets: If it weren’t for bad news…
We made a new low for December corn on Aug. 31 at 3.14 3/4. The new bean low was 9.37 on Sept. 1, and even the December wheat hit the bottom at 3.91 1/2 on Aug. 30.
COVID and harvest put pressure on the market
The contra-seasonal market that has made new highs during harvest has finally broken down in the last week. Marlin Clark analyzes the recent changes.
Agrisure gets Japan’s import approval
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – Syngenta received full regulatory approval in Japan Aug. 23 for Agrisure RW, its corn rootworm insect control corn seed.
Planting Bt hybrids this spring?
DES MOINES, Iowa – One key to controlling corn borer and corn rootworm over the long term is to make sure a few of them survive in the short term.






