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Ohio crops are late, but improving
The casual view from the windshield is of good crops. The reality is that we are very late, however, and that exposes us to less yield and fears of maturity. A frost scare the end of September would change things a lot.
The sun will come up tomorrow
Channeling Little Orphan Annie and Gone With the Wind to stay positive in this grain market.
Trump immigration actions move grain markets
President Donald Trump’s immigration action seems to have hit the whole nation of grain prices. Grain commentator Marlin Clark weighs in.
Drought 2012: Dry weather, hot grain markets hang on
The drought weather market of 2012 has continued, with emphasis shifting back to soybeans once again.
Harvest hurries toward completion
Corn, soybean and wheat prices are reacting to harvest progress across the country. Marlin Clark offers insight into the grain markets.
Foreign news, holiday week are grain market price movers
The grain markets are concentrating on South American politics and weather, and on the Thanksgiving holiday. These dominate prices in the absence of other, more direct, news.
Ohio and Pa. soil moisture levels should return to normal by spring
Corn Belt soils remain dry, as winter approaches.
USDA allows commercialization of Enlist
USDA gives the go-ahead to Dow AgroSciences’ Enlist corn and soybean traits.
Community pitches in to complete injured farmer’s harvest
A farming couple is grateful for their Nebraska neighbors as they finish their corn and bean harvest this fall.
US export promotion programs boosted U.S. farm export value by 15%
ARLINGTON, Virginia — Agricultural export market development programs funded through the farm bill have contributed an average of $8.2 billion per year, a total of more than $309 billion, to farm export revenue between 1977 and 2014, according to a new study conducted by land grant university economists. “In other words, these programs have accounted






