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In their Friday report, USDA noted that as of September 1 corn stocks were up 130 million bushels more than the average trade guess.
Trade uncertainty, large yields and excessive stocks create extra risk as farmers market their 2018 and 2019 crops.
AgWeb.com will have full coverage of USDA’s March 29 reports, following the 11 a.m. Central Time releases.
As the week begins, Brian Splitt, a broker with Allendale Inc., and Tommy Grisafi, branch broker of Advance Trading, are talking to AgDay host Clinton Griffiths to discuss what they’re watching in commodity markets.
U.S. Solar Has a $1.5 Billion, Long-Shot Plan to End a Trade War
Keystone XL Pipeline Gets Enough Shipper Pledges to Proceed
A survey commissioned by U.S. Wheat Associates shows that wheat promotions are paying off. From 2000 to 2007, U.S. wheat growers invested an average of $10 million per year to promote wheat products overseas. For every dollar invested, growers received $23 back in increased net revenue, the analysis says.
Little by little, farmers are getting the information they need to piece together their crop insurance coverage for the coming year.
Wheat planting is starting to wrap up for many farmers. On Farm Journal College TV, agronomist Phil Needham discusses one of the most common viruses in winter wheat production, barley yellow dwarf virus.
Know the conditions most at risk and how to check for winterkill
Soil moistures supplies in North Dakota appear to be in decent shape as spring planting season nears.
Jared Creed of JJC Marketing Services talks with U.S. Farm Report’s Tyne Morgan about wheat exports and the winter wheat crop.
When crop insurance prices are set March 1, zero in on your marketing plans. If prices come in higher than expected aim for higher marketing goals, whereas if prices come out lower be especially strategic when marketing.
What are the key elements of an estate plan? Attorney Polly Dobbs outlines some the documents you should get in place now.
Here’s a checklist to use when reviewing your trust and will.
If you have decided to make succession planning a priority, we want to help you follow-through on that decision.
With so many components involved, it makes sense to periodically review your buy-sell agreement.
As you develop your estate plan, consider opportunities for charitable giving.
President Barack Obama is proposing a fundamental change in tax policy that would limit what many Americans can leave to their heirs.
Farmers Who Gain From Tax Bill Wary of Losing Subsidies Later
Laws, circumstances and assets change over time. Do your estate planning documents reflect your current goals and wishes?
While the Christmas dinner table isn’t the place to discuss succession planning, Top Producer Seminar is!
Transitioning a business from one generation to another is complicated. Add the complexity of being family owned and operated, and you have an entirely different set of challenges.
Estate planning laws aren’t different for farmers versus others; however, there are variances, such as vocabulary, emotional ties to land, operation versus land, own versus rent, personal financial statement and deeds.
2008 Toyota Tundra shows real strength in the half-ton pickup market
Someone is steering you toward when looking for your best-used truck!
Heavy walled truck tires are just hard to keep balanced.
Starting in January in 2010, Precision Planting launched a new way for the company to reach farmers. With a custom-built 53’ trailer, they hit the road with the Planter Technology Institute.
The Stinger Hitch Helper for trucks is a perfect tool for me - slides on and off in seconds without tools.