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Rainy future for the Corn Belt

2014-11-13 18:12:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Wet springs, summers becoming more common; plan for shorter corn, soybean planting windows Forecasting higher-than-normal rainfall several months in advance is still folly. But from a climatological standpoint, odds are that wet springs and summers are more likely in the years ahead than they have been in the not-so-distant past. read more

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Does the corn market's bullish USDA news have traders thinking twice?

2014-11-11 23:31:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Seasoned traders will tell you: When a corn market fails to rally (as it did on Nov. 10) on a bullish headline, it's a market that may be headed for more downhill price action. I tend to concur. Grain Market Viewpoint read more

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Does the corn market's bullish USDA news have traders thinking twice?

2014-11-11 23:31:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Seasoned traders will tell you: When a corn market fails to rally (as it did on Nov. 10) on a bullish headline, it's a market that may be headed for more downhill price action. I tend to concur. Grain Market Viewpoint read more

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November USDA reports reduce corn forecast, increase soybeans

2014-11-10 22:05:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Those anticipating today's USDA Crop Production Report were surprised when the corn forecast was lowered from the October report. Soybean production was increased. " If current production and consumption forecasts actually verify, the big story this year will be that extremely large corn and soybean crops resulted in less than burdensome year ending stocks," says Darrel Good, University of Illinois ag economist. read more

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November USDA reports reduce corn forecast, increase soybeans

2014-11-10 22:05:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Those anticipating today's USDA Crop Production Report were surprised when the corn forecast was lowered from the October report. Soybean production was increased. " If current production and consumption forecasts actually verify, the big story this year will be that extremely large corn and soybean crops resulted in less than burdensome year ending stocks," says Darrel Good, University of Illinois ag economist. read more

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