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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.
Firm is eyeing several potential sites in Iowa and one Illinois site.
Announced dividend is 400% increase since February of this year.
Kip Tom shares the impact the drought is having on his crop with the Weather Channel.
Front-month contracts post new all-time highs according to weekly continuation chart.
Prices continue to surge as traders factor in yield losses and try to find a price that slows demand.
Drought to remain its stronghold on country at least through October.
Dry In Argentina; wet in southern Brazil
USDA, RFA deny rumors of a change coming in the Renewable Fuel Standard.
Canadian paper raises question of whether or not U.S. anti-trust laws apply to actions taken outside of the U.S.
NWS expects drought to stick around remainder of the growing season.
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Traders are anticipating another significant downturn in crop condition ratings this afternoon and a reduction in USDA’s yield projections in Wednesday’s Supply & Demand Report.
Traders’ focus remains on drought stress across the Corn Belt.
Funds are loading up on long corn positions as crop conditions and yield expectations decline.
New rules designed to regulate distribution and storage of fertilizer.
Expects growth in chemical markets to accelerate as global economies mend.
Tips on successful succession planning from Farm Journal succession planning expert Kevin Spafford.
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World’s largest fertilizer firm sees no new potash mines opening for five years.
India seeks to gain strategic investment in Belarus potash company.
Analysts point out fertilizer stocks usually rally from June to December.
Firm sees yield cuts due to dry weather prompting higher fertilizer use for 2013 crops.
Useful update on nitrogen management.
Several reports of K deficiency in corn and soybeans.
Radar indicates the dry eastern Corn Belt will again see very little meaningful precip, although the 5-day forecasts models are a little wetter and indicate less heat than earlier in the week.
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The surprising move, combined with hopes of additional quantitative easing in the U.S. and Europe is helping fuel stronger investor risk appetite.
Negative crush margins trigger cancellation of some soy cargoes.