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US Grain Prices Drop - Corn Creeps Back into Feed Rations?
2014-07-14 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
ANALYSIS - Matt Roberts, agricultural economist at The Ohio State University, said corn prices could drop another 40 cents to 50 cents going into the fall and with lower grain prices, he questions when livestock producers will start adding corn back into their feed ration, reports Sarah Mikesell.
USDA Reports Hammer Grain Futures Prices Lower
2014-06-30 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
ANALYSIS - Soybeans led a downside price surge in grain futures Monday, in the wake of mostly bearish supply and demand data released by the US Department of Agriculture at midday Monday, writes livestock and grain analyst Jim Wyckoff for ThePigSite.
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Increased global grain production means lower corn prices for U.S. growers
2013-12-07 00:13:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Ohio State University Increased global grain production and lower domestic demand for corn for ethanol means crop producers should prepare now for lower grain prices in 2014, says Matt Roberts, an expert from Ohio State University. read more
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Increased global grain production means lower corn prices for U.S. growers
2013-12-07 00:13:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Ohio State University Increased global grain production and lower domestic demand for corn for ethanol means crop producers should prepare now for lower grain prices in 2014, says Matt Roberts, an expert from Ohio State University. read more
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Grain Prices Likely to Become a Bigger Challenge
2013-02-26 22:49:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
If you go to almost any rural community and ask someone what the current cash corn price is, you are likely to get a response of somewhere between $7 and $8/bu. You may even get that response from some farmers who have not been following the grain markets closely in recent weeks. We have kind of been drawn into a mentality that corn prices of $6-8 are the new normal, rather than a temporary price upswing; however, that type of thinking could change quite dramatically in the next couple of years.Focus on Ag read more
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