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Signs of nutrient deficiency in corn, soybeans
2014-06-20 16:28:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: PotashCorp eKonomics Nutrient deficiency in corn or soybeans can be seen just by looking at the plant. Problems in the upper and lower canopy can signify micro and macronutrient deficiencies, respectively. Discoloration can mean a shortage in potassium or nitrogen and stunted plant growth can also signify a nutrient shortage. read more
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Do corn, soybean stocks affect corn, soybean prices?
2014-06-18 20:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: GROWMARK A new report from GROWMARK shows that corn and soybean stock levels dont directly correlate with corn and soybean prices. Stocks do not influence overall price levels, according to Kel Kelly, GROWMARK economic and market research manager, and author of the report. Content Classification: Curated read more
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June 16 Crop Progress: Corn emergence nearly complete, soybean emergence ahead of average; crop conditions holding steady
2014-06-17 19:46:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Corn and soybean emergence rates are both ahead of average, and closing in on the finish line. Crop conditions are holding steady on the positive end, and slightly increasing in the excellent category for both crops. read more
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Study urges sustainable corn production, warns climate change danger
2014-06-15 06:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Journal Star: Corn farmers could see growing pressure from the companies that buy their golden kernels to adopt sustainable practices, according to a new report that warns of price swings, risk of groundwater depletion and nitrogen runoff contributing to the Gulf of Mexicos dead zone. U.S. farmers produced almost 14 billion bushels of corn in 2013 worth $67 billion. The annual harvest is essential to a wide variety of industries and products from sweeteners and plastics to meat and ethanol. But there are threats...
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Market your old-crop corn bushels
2014-06-13 22:47:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Dumping the old-crop bushels and holding off on any new-crop sales obviously makes the most sense. It creates cash-flow, frees up available storage and buys lots of additional time. Also with new-crop prices well below the spring revenue insurance guarantee of $4.62 per bushel, I see no real need to start making new-crop sales at this stage. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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