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Special Report: Corn, Soy Turn Bullish on USDA Report
2013-08-12 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
ANALYSIS - USDA's latest monthly supply and demand report showed a lower-than-expected US corn crop forecast, rallying corn and soybean futures on Monday, writes Jim Wyckoff for ThePigSite.
What will your corn yield this fall?
2013-08-08 21:35:10| Corn & Soybean Digest
We asked last year and had an overwhelming response. So, this year we're going to ask again: As a percentage of what's average on your farm, how do you think your corn will yield this year? Many acres were planted late, some have struggled with flooding, others with continued drought. So, what will your corn yield? 100% of average? 50%? Better than average? Take the poll and let us know. 125% of average 100% of average 75% of average 50% of average 25% of average Go to result page on submit: 0 read more
What will your corn yield this fall?
2013-08-08 21:35:10| Corn & Soybean Digest
We asked last year and had an overwhelming response. So, this year we're going to ask again: As a percentage of what's average on your farm, how do you think your corn will yield this year? Many acres were planted late, some have struggled with flooding, others with continued drought. So, what will your corn yield? 100% of average? 50%? Better than average? Take the poll and let us know. 125% of average 100% of average 75% of average 50% of average 25% of average Go to result page on submit: 0 read more
Check Corn for Successful Pollination
2013-08-07 20:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Its time to get into fields to see how successful pollination has been. Once silks start to dry, remove husks and shake or pull on silks. Those that detach easily are from fertilized kernels, while those that stay attached are on kernels that have not been fertilized. read more
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Check Corn for Successful Pollination
2013-08-07 20:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Its time to get into fields to see how successful pollination has been. Once silks start to dry, remove husks and shake or pull on silks. Those that detach easily are from fertilized kernels, while those that stay attached are on kernels that have not been fertilized. read more
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