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Farmers who are seeing this issue show up in their seed sample test results might want to consider not using starter in-furrow this spring. There are good options off the seed, Ken Ferrie reports.
AgDay TV Markets Now: The U.S. Dollar Index hits 6-month highs. Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions, talks about what this means for ag commodity markets.
Corn closed lower, soybeans higher on weather & in anticipation of Pro Farmer’s crop estimates. Pro Farmer’s Brian Grete talks about how the tour influenced their cuts and what it means for ending stocks & prices.
Grains rally on weather, drop in ratings, subsoil moisture, fund buying. How much upside is left? Cattle consolidate w/ corn up. Profit taking in hogs w/higher meal. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage.
Grains closed mixed as corn and KC wheat hit chart resistance, but new highs in soybean meal helped soybeans. Livestock rebounded on technical short covering. Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef AgriMarketing has more.
Corn and wheat saw corrective buying, but soybeans couldn’t stay above $15 with farmer selling and improved weather in Argentina. LC saw fund buying, while hogs were lower. Brian Grete, Pro Farmer has details.
Sustainability, climate smart agriculture and carbon sequestration are all buzzwords in agriculture right now, but they all start with soil health.
Grains close lower with soybeans pressured by lower soybean oil and SA rains, corn and wheat removed war premium. Livestock ended higher with technical buying. Michelle Rook w/ Alan Brugler, Brugler Marketing.
POET, the world’s largest ethanol producer, has signed a letter of intent to capture and ship carbon from 18 of its ethanol plants in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota to be stored in Illinois.