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December 12 Corn closed .38 ¾ lower for the week with little explanation.
As harvest is winding down, it is important to have a plan in place to take advantage of any post-harvest rally conditions.
“You invest a lot of time studying inputs like seed and chemicals, but sometimes not in drying and storage,” says Kenneth Hellevang, North Dakota State Extension agricultural engineer and professor. “It makes sense to invest as much or more time in storage to make sure you can maintain the grain we worked hard to produce.”
Commodity prices have been challenging, but according to recent projections they likely won’t get any worse.
Watch for seasonal price movements to capture strong basis opportunities
Monsanto speaks to investors about its motivation to pursue Syngenta.
Staying ahead of these turbulent marketing times is not easy, but volatility equals the chance of great profits.
About half of Kansas—the nation’s top producer of winter wheat—is now suffering from severe or extreme drought, up from less than 20% two weeks earlier
Storage capacity and transportation explain some aberrations