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AgWeb.com will have full coverage of USDA’s April reports, following the 11 a.m. Central Time releases.
USDA’s March planting intentions were much higher than expected for corn and lower than anticipated for soybeans. This was likely the highest acreage figure the market will see for corn and the lowest for soybeans this year.
AgWeb.com will have full coverage of USDA’s March 9 reports, following the 11 a.m. Central Time releases.
Too much supply, not enough demand and limited prospects for a significant improvement in export demand leave the grain and soybean markets grasping for bullish news on the weather front. A summer weather rally may happen, but I wouldn’t use pen if writing that into your marketing plan.
Curtis Thompson, weed management specialist, has compiled information about seven corn herbicides newly available for the 2016 growing season.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Chip Flory to host new market-oriented radio show.
Cancellations are not a surprise given ongoing issues with unapproved GMO varieties.
FOMC announces additional $10-billion-per-month reduction in asset-purchases.
Jamie Walter, CEO and president of Whiskey Acres, was in search of ways to diversify his family’s 2,000-acre corn and soybean operation when inspiration hit: What if they used their grain as a feature ingredient in premium spirits such as vodka, whiskey and bourbon? In 2011, they decided to see if they could make an on-farm distillery work.