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Not every product will deliver a positive return-on-investment. But some will and are worth trying out on your farm this season--especially if you’re planting early soybeans, says Illinois Sales Agronomist Kris Ehler.
Turn around Tuesday so wheat and corn were higher on corrective buying. Soybeans saw profit taking with lower bean oil also a drag. Cattle up for the third day, so it a bottom in? Arlan Suderman, StoneX, has more.
No crop is more influenced by the weather than soybeans. The good news is you can minimize risk by planting soybeans earlier than what you’re used to.
This bill calls for USDA to investigate concentration within the fertilizer industry and assess any potential “anticompetitive impacts.”
Researchers found a significant relationship between capital costs and farmer-held inventory.
After two up days funds use strength in the cattle to sell. Hogs slide with lower cash. Corn follows wheat higher, with soybeans seeing some profit taking. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.