﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" media="screen" href="/cms/includes/rss.css"?><!--RSS generated by AgWeb.com at Fri, 24 May 2013 22:34:02 GMT--><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:feedburner="http://rssnamespace.org/feedburner/ext/1.0"><channel><title>Market Blogs</title><link>http://www.agweb.com</link><copyright /><generator>AgWeb.com</generator><item><title>Soybean Basis Continues to Crash, Does This Signal Convergence?</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/grain_hedge/soybean_basis_continues_to_crash,_does_this_signal_convergence/</link><description /><dc:creator>Brock Schimbeno</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 16:55:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30273</guid></item><item><title>Soybean Basis Continues to Crash, Does This Signal Convergence?</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/grain_hedge/soybean_basis_continues_to_crash,_does_this_signal_convergence/</link><description /><dc:creator>Brock Schimbeno</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 16:55:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30273</guid></item><item><title>Soybean Basis Continues to Crash, Does This Signal Convergence?</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/grain_hedge/soybean_basis_continues_to_crash,_does_this_signal_convergence/</link><description /><dc:creator>Brock Schimbeno</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 16:55:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30273</guid></item><item><title>Getting More Average Every Day</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Market_Watch_208/getting_more_average_every_day/</link><description>Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things ar [...]</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things are never that perfect. We subtract for wetness, dryness, hail, wind damage, insects, frost and hurricanes, and come up with something above/below trendline. That process is (surprise!) well underway.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Alan Brugler</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 15:15:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30272</guid></item><item><title>Getting More Average Every Day</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Market_Watch_208/getting_more_average_every_day/</link><description>Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things ar [...]</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things are never that perfect. We subtract for wetness, dryness, hail, wind damage, insects, frost and hurricanes, and come up with something above/below trendline. That process is (surprise!) well underway.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Alan Brugler</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 15:15:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30272</guid></item><item><title>Getting More Average Every Day</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Market_Watch_208/getting_more_average_every_day/</link><description>Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things ar [...]</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Planting progress is catching up with the average pace (maturity measures will take longer), soil moisture is balancing out (drier west, wetter east, too wet north, too dry south), and temperatures are oscillating from unusually cool to unusually warm. In other words, becoming more average.Things are never that perfect. We subtract for wetness, dryness, hail, wind damage, insects, frost and hurricanes, and come up with something above/below trendline. That process is (surprise!) well underway.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Alan Brugler</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 15:15:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30272</guid></item><item><title>Corn-Crop Complacency Is Not a Virtue</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/agdairy_market_update/corn-crop_complacency_is_not_a_virtue/</link><description>The corn crop is not yet in the bin. Dairy farmers and livestock producers need to be concerned about the growing season ahead. </description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The corn crop is not yet in the bin. Dairy farmers and livestock producers need to be concerned about the growing season ahead. ]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Robin Schmahl</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 11:49:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30263</guid></item><item><title>Dairy Futures and Options: Consider Class IV </title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Know_Your_Market_281/dairy_futures_and_options_consider_class_iv_/</link><description>There are three notable trends in the Class IV market that dairy producers should take into account.</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[There are three notable trends in the Class IV market that dairy producers should take into account.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Dairy Today: Know Your Market</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 10:34:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30261</guid></item><item><title>Soy-Sanity continues to be the theme of the Ag markets</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Current_Marketing_Thoughts_140/soy-sanity_continues_to_be_the_theme_of_the_ag_markets/</link><description /><dc:creator>Kevin Van Trump</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 07:55:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30259</guid></item><item><title>Soy-Sanity continues to be the theme of the Ag markets</title><link>http://www.agweb.com/blog/Current_Marketing_Thoughts_140/soy-sanity_continues_to_be_the_theme_of_the_ag_markets/</link><description /><dc:creator>Kevin Van Trump</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 07:55:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>30259</guid></item></channel></rss>