04/19/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
Input prices and the value of the dollar have changed in the past few years since COVID arrived. A little math may help regain some perspective on new-crop corn prices in 2024.
Getting Perspective on 2024 New-Crop Corn Prices
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04/18/2024 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
Nearby Chicago Board of Trade May corn futures closed at $4.28 per bushel following the release of the World Supply and Demand report on April 11. It's the lowest price April WASDE report since 2020.
Few good opportunities exist to market corn and soybeans
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.farmanddairy.com
Corn and soybean prices have been improving as a result of wet harvest weather in Argentina and indications fewer acres of corn may be planted in the U.S.
Weather is biggest market mover right now - Farm and Dairy
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Rising input prices can pressure land prices. So far, this is not lowering Iowa farmland prices.
How crop input prices impact land values
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03/24/2024 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
An agronomist says the fading El Niño weather pattern will likely coincide with an early planting season. Mitch Roth tells Brownfield the warm, dry conditions in the northern U.S. might be ideal for fieldwork, but, “It can also be problematic if it stays dry.” “Germination can be poor and some of our residual herbicides that […]
Could a dry planting season repeat 2023? - Brownfield Ag News
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03/20/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
average percent change in U.S. soybean planted area from the March intentions to June acreage report, the June acreage to the final production figure, and also the March intentions to the final number for the top 18 producing states and the U.S.
Average Soybean Planted Area Changes
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03/04/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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02/28/2024 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
Senators Chuck Grassley and Jon Tester encourage their Senate colleagues ......for small-scale producers, and the Senators highlighted ......
Senators: Livestock Consolidation a “Bad Deal” For Consumers, Ranchers - Southeast AgNET
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
Mexico will import between 14 million and 16 million metric tons of yellow corn this year, Agriculture Minister Victor Villalobos said on Wednesday, after production in northern Chihuahua state was "severely" affected by drought last year. Villalobos, speaking in an online press conference, said imports were "in line with yearly averages" but declined to give a figure for Mexican corn production. He said production in the country's south-east would help offset the deficit in Chihuahua; he added that it made no difference whether farmers fed livestock white or yellow corn.
UPDATE 1-Mexico to import up to 16 mln tons of yellow corn in 2024
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
Percent change between the USDA Ag Outlook projections for corn and the final estimates for food-seed-industrial usage (FSI), feed utilization, planted area and yield vs. the percent differences for exports and average farm price.
USDA Ag Outlook Projections for Corn
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