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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.
Dr. Michael Cordonnier leaves Brazilian estimates unchanged.
However, another giant U.S. corn crop is still a very real possibility this fall.
Delegation in China working on progress toward approval on MIR 162.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
March corn for declined 0.5% to $4.255 a bu. at 4:58 a.m. on the Chicago Board of Trade after touching $4.2525, the lowest since Dec. 19.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides a South American weather update.
Purchases will be scaled back beginning in January.
Corn sales to South Korea and unknown destinations announced.
Strongest growth expected in oilseeds amid backdrop of strong crushing demand.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Learn about yesterday’s EPA hearing and Farm Journal Forum commentary on this topic.
The report says farmers have been plowing under conservation land to plant more corn for ethanol, harming the environment.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
The Syngenta corn variety corn is approved in other countries.
Ethanol gained for a second day on speculation that increased demand for gasoline will spur consumption of the biofuel.
Cumulative soybean inspections now running ahead of year-ago.
Pro Farmer’s Chip Flory and Julianne Johnston discuss recent price action in the corn and soybean markets.
Get the “fact-check” on these claims.
Consultant leaves South American corn and soybean crop estimates unchanged.
Raises its corn and soybean yield estimates from last month.
Attache left its import forecasts unchanged, which represent increases from year-ago.
Ahead of the storm, harvest conditions are favorable.
Corn and soybean basis continue to trend above the three-year average.
Pest has been confirmed across soybean production area.
Pro Farmer Editor Chip Flory takes to the sky for a late-season bird’s-eye view of the crops.
It also anticipates a slight increase in USDA’s bean production peg.
Meanwhile, rain is falling in the Pacific Northwest and will arrive in the northern Plains during the second half of the week, USDA says.