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Time will tell: farmers say they plan on record soybean crop
Corn and soybean acreage increases is being planned in many states across the United States.
Falling back on grain market’s technical analysis
One of the side effects of the current government shutdown is that we are missing much of our fundamental information in the grain markets.
Grain market tries to hold the gains
Corn and soybean prices have rallied, but need more good news to sustain the gains.
The grain market blows its top
December corn prices made new all-time highs for eight days in a row.
Adopting no-till shifts biofuel balance
Growing corn for ethanol could be argued as justifiable, especially when farmers use no-till.
Weather, China, carryout = grim grain markets
The reality in today’s grim grain markets is that the bad weather is not even in the USDA reports yet.
Cornfields are dying for a good soaking
The current pollination stage of most corn in the region’s fields is a critical time in the crop’s development.
Prices hitting bottom, but why?
Marlin Clark offers insight into corn and soybean futures, following Labor Day weekend.
Stalk rot widespread in Ohio
Stalk rot causing lodging can cost corn growers lost yields, income.
How or when do you let the bulls out?
PRINCETON, Ky. — With spring calves hitting the ground around the state, cattle producers should begin to plan now for the breeding season to follow. Most young, healthy cows come back into heat within a few weeks after calving. Breeding season “There is more to a successful breeding season than just turning the bulls out,”






