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Grain futures slip overnight on profit-taking.
Up to 15 inches of precip needed in north central Iowa to reverse drought.
Late-season heat wave is stressing pastures.
Ethanol is proving that it has the power to stand on it’s own in consumer markets.
Heavy rains could cause problems for cotton and corn, but may help filling soybeans.
The Board of Supervisors was set to meet with company officials to discuss rezoning 318 acres of Scott County land.
Forecast calls for wetter conditions, which could slow early harvest.
Grain futures have moved off session highs posted earlier this morning.
Little to no rain expected for most of the country through week’s end.
Thinner margins on the farm mean farmers will have less to spend.
The council hopes to position the U.S. to better compete in the Global Economy.
Crop Tour returned focus to supply side, but demand is focus of corn market.
Official Tour results from Minnesota.
As a whole, I was disappointed in the corn yield calcs and soybean pod counts on my route through eastern Iowa today.
Official press release of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
All in all, the corn crop we saw today was the most variable I’ve seen on the 9 Crop Tours I’ve participated in.
Natural Gas prices have been on a downward trend but producers in Louisiana continue to drill.
Official press release from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Only light showers are expected for the Midwest.
Complete Iowa results will be released Thursday evening.
Says if combination of spending cuts, tax increases go into effect, trouble ahead for U.S. economy.
Transport officials are beginning to look at ways of bypassing the river by sending goods via rail.
Official Crop Tour press release from day two of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Traders keeping an eye on Crop Tour results and signs of rationing.