AgDay
Hosted by Haley Bickelhaupt, AgDay provides the nation’s farmers and ranchers with the latest news, weather and business headlines, and features the people and places unique to the industry and small-town America.
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A traditional Thanksgiving feast reflects two current trends in food-at-home economics: increased retail food costs vary by category and the supply chain is back to pre-COVID patterns.
Soybeans up on corrective buying, disappointing Brazil rains. Wheat lower on poor demand, dragging down corn. Funds use early strength to liquidate in both cattle and hogs. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
As growers finish their harvests, they’re already looking forward to next year — seeking ways to increase yields and decrease expenses. By partnering with BASF Agricultural Solutions, they can achieve both goals.
Cattle turn mixed after a slightly friendly COF report. Can cattle recover? Hogs see more technical buying. Soybeans up on disappointing Brazil rains, corn is 2-sided. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, has more.
We believe in peace through agriculture. Instead of arming ourselves with weapons, however, we take up the tools of farming.
Legal challenges and disputes continue related to EPA and Army Corps of Engineers’ regulation of wetlands and waters in the United States.
The focus of the soybean market continues to be South American weather and crop expectations. Jerry Gulke says whether or not forecasted rains occur will set the direction for the market into next week and beyond.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions, says soybeans and meal see profit taking with Brazil rain chances and drag corn down as well.
Removing compaction and density layers before transitioning to a vertical system can add 15 bu. to 20 bu. per acre and might lower cost of production, according to Farm Journal Test Plot research.