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Analysts still view soybeans as a market for opportunity in 2018.
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Supply is currently outpacing demand. If that continues hay prices will remain relatively the same.
Analysts expect an even greater global wheat glut in 2017 to drive down prices and whittle away at acreage.
The king of the crop world might lose ground in 2017. Weak prices combined with more appealing profits on alternative crops means corn acres could be down next year.
AgriTalk After The Bell Host Chip Flory talks weather today with Mike Tannura of T-Storm Weather. Newsman Davis Michaelsen also catches you up on the days market action.
The 2018 Farm Progress Show started off strong but ended up closing down today because of heavy rains.
Here’s how to protect your crop from excessive rainfall, drought and cold temperatures.
The growing season has been anything but normal for farmers in the Corn Belt. They have been plagued with flooding, replanting, drought, not enough heat and other issues. Following the Farm Journal Midwest Crop Tour, many farmers have been praying an early frost won’t come their way.
Report predicts negative impacts for ag will grow this century from climate change.
No major over-oppressive heat has been registered in most of the US Corn Belt so far this year which has minimized the impact of dry conditions that have emerged in some locations, according to USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey in a June 28 conversation he had with Agri Talk host Mike Adams, which Informa Economics was a part of.
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