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Corn, soybeans, and wheat all stalled out against our resistance pockets this week which has brought prices back to technical support. Is it a buy the dip market?
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says the early new crop estimates for the May WASDE are larger than last year which is potentially bearish, but still in line with the USDA Ag Outlook Forum.
Looking ahead, three special elections are scheduled in districts that traditionally lean Republican, potentially expanding the GOP’s majority.
Video: Grain futures had an impressive start to the week but that momentum fizzled yesterday afternoon and into today’s trade. Will technical support be defended?
The Ag Economy Barometer found the majority of farmers are being offered more than $1,000 per acre by companies for solar leasing, and economists say that could also drive up the price of cash rental rates.
When a pair of sisters set out to help the family farm, they didn’t think they’d end up on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. On the debut of Grow Getters, a podcast about ag’s most creative side hustles, they tell their story.
There are at least 30 fungicides labeled for suppression or control of tar spot in corn with a FIFRA 2(ee) recommendation.
Cattle futures volatility is declining which could present some great short term trading opportunities in a more defined range.
The overnight sessions have been misleading over the last few days, will today be a similar story or will the selling persist?
The company is artificially inoculating tar spot in select field test plots this season to study how corn responds. Researchers say the work will help them advance tar spot tolerance for DEKALB and Channel products.
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