08/10/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
The U.S. corn harvest could be the second-largest on record as rains during July shepherded the crop through its critical development phase, offsetting dry conditions early in the season and hot summer temperatures, analysts and farmers said.
U.S. farmers expect corn harvest could be second-biggest ever
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05/15/2023 SOURCE: farmdocdaily.illinois.edu
This article reviews the latest US corn and soybean production and use forecasts from USDA which include forecasts for the new-crop 2023/24 marketing year. These new-crop supply and demand projections…
Setting Restrained Expectations for New-Crop Corn and Soybean Prices
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Topics: Rice, Soybeans, Markets/Pricing, Peanuts, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, Ag Africa,
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03/15/2023 SOURCE: www.thepacker.com
Weather conditions and expanded acreage for the Texas onion crop are setting up for promotable volumes starting in late March, industry leaders say.
Texas onion season set for big volume
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03/06/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Beef Outlook: Feedlot owners do not pay premium prices for calves when they feed high-dollar corn.
Record prices? Depends on the cattle you’re selling
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02/20/2023 SOURCE: www.cottongrower.com
Some growers may be wrestling with tough cotton market decisions. Dr. Don Shurley recaps the recent status of the U.S. and global cotton markets.
Shurley: Connecting the Dots with Old Crop and New Crop
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02/13/2023 SOURCE: amp.abc.net.au
If you love a good steak, then imagine being a judge at this year's Wagyu-branded beef competition.
This steak would 'melt in your mouth' with a marble score off the chart
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02/13/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Cattle prices have been trending higher since 2020 and the trend will continue in 2023.
Fewer cattle and less beef in 2023
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02/13/2023 SOURCE: www.beefmagazine.com
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Agriculture US,
U.S. farmers plan to go 'heavy on corn' in 2023
U.S. farmers are planning to boost corn acreage in 2023, eyeing lower prices of fertilizer needed to grow the crop and hoping for a bumper crop after a late season drought withered last year's grain harvest and left U.S. corn supplies near a decade low.
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