Market Advice Following October Crop Production Reports

USDA released their October crop production reports this morning. Check out this analysis.

Sara Schafer, Top Producer Business & Crops Online Editor

USDA released their October crop production reports this morning.

“It came out a little more bearish than anticipated,” says Randy Martinson, Progressive Ag Manager and Marketing Specialist.

Jerry Gulke, Strategic Marketing Services Owner and Top Producer columnist, says this report is definitely one farmers should note.

“This can often be a make or break situation for grain,” Gulke says.

Listen to Martinson and Gulke discuss the important numbers in today’s report and how farmers should react.

Randy Martinson, Progressive Ag Manager and Marketing Specialist


Jerry Gulke, Strategic Marketing Services Owner and Top Producer columnist



For More Information
Pro Farmer Analysts Highlight Key Data from Today’s USDA Reports

USDA Crop Production: U.S. Production Summary

USDA Crop Production: Text Highlights

USDA Crop Production: Acreage Updates

USDA Crop Production: U.S. Corn, Bean & Cotton Commentary

USDA Crop Production: Corn, Bean & Cotton Obj. Yield Data

USDA Crop Production: State Cotton Data

USDA Crop Production: State Corn, Soybean Data

USDA S&D: U.S. Livestock/Products

USDA S&D: World Cotton

USDA S&D: World Soybeans/Products

USDA S&D: World Wheat, Coarse Grains & Corn

USDA S&D: U.S. Wheat, Corn, Beans & Cotton

USDA S&D: Text Highlights

USDA Report Snapshots

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You can e-mail Sara Schafer at sschafer@farmjournal.com.

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