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Better than ethanol? Butanol the fuel of the future?
Butanol could become a non-food market of as much as 400 million additional bushels of corn per year.
Crops affect pasture CAUV
Ohio State Extension educator Josh Winters explains how corn, soybeans and wheat affect Ohio’s pastures.
There are things that just can’t be explained
Marlin Clark does his best to break down and explain recent changes in the corn, soybean and wheat markets.
Is it time to switch to beans?
If you’re in an area that received too much rain to get your fields planted, it may be time to trade in the corn seed for soybeans.
USDA crop projections reinforce need for new markets
WASHINGTON – By estimating corn supplies to exceed use by 2.5 billion bushels for the 2005-2006 marketing year, the
Record Ohio harvest, though some futures prices don’t match yield
Ohio’s corn yield is expected to exceed last year’s harvest, but the state’s soybean yield is predicted to be flat, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Good weather continues to keep prices low
The market continues to trade the idea that we are having great weather and will have a big crop. The result is low prices, especially in corn.
Bad timing for a weak grain market
Farmers are facing the need to sell corn for spring cash flow into a weak market that continues lower over the last few days.
What a difference a day makes
This week, the market was hit with fundamental issues that have shattered some assumptions about the corn and soybean markets. Marlin Clark weighs in.
Prospective Plantings report looming larger
Ahead of the USDA Prospective Plantings Report, we have estimates of large increases in corn acres and significant decreases in soybean acres.






