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Hard grain marketing decisions ahead
If there is good news in the current grain market, it has to be that we may be making the harvest lows on negative news ahead of the actual harvest, says grain expert Marlin Clark.
Putting the ‘con’ in econometric
While American farmers and ranchers were eyeball-deep in spring planting and first-cutting hay, their commodity groups and federal government were knee-deep in narrowly-focused studies.
Ohio crop yields higher in September
Ohio corn and soybean yields are expected to be higher than the previous month.
Think about it
Before adding an extra year of corn into your farm’s crop rotation, consider these important facts. Yield impacts Typically, second-year corn yields 6 percent to 10 percent less than first-year corn, Ohio State Extension economist Barry Ward says.
Grain outlook: Hold on for the ride
Money will be in holding beans; spring corn price break expected.
Cover crop ‘interseeder’ can save time, trips across field
Penn State’s Cover Crop Interseeder and Applicator plants cover crops, at the same time applying fertilizer or herbicide. This lets farmers seed cover crops into corn long before the corn is harvested.
USDA: This crop is still a big one
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Ohio is on track to set a new state corn yield record. As of Nov. 1, Ohio’s average corn yield is forecast at 161 bushels per acre.
Trade meltdown washes away price support
Marlin Clark provides a weekly breakdown of corn and soybean prices and offers insight on how trade negotiations with China are impacting them.
Worse crop conditions, better prices
It’s a seller’s market: Don’t look back at $7 corn and $14 beans and wonder why you didn’t sell those numbers going into harvest!






