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Short Corn Crop, Long Price Tail - Are We There Yet?
2013-08-06 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - The drought reduced US corn crop of 2012 created expectations that corn prices would follow a "short crop, long tail" price pattern characterized by a price peak early in the marketing year, followed by an unpredictable pattern of declining prices and a return to pre-drought price levels.
Falling corn prices may ease pinch for Colorado livestock industry
2013-08-05 09:06:55| Livestock - Topix.net
After a year of punishing corn prices and losses on cattle, Colorado ranchers and feedlot operators are hoping that projected falling corn prices will ease the financial pinch.
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Falling Corn, Soybean Prices Will Affect 2014 Cash Rent, Living Expenses
2013-08-02 22:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Farmgate blog With December corn prices at $4.67 and November soybean prices now under $12, many farmers are beginning to wonder how many bushels they will have to produce this year to generate enough revenue per acre to pay the bills and finance the 2014 crop. The latter issue is a bit clearer as crop budgets for 2014 crops can be created. The picture is not pretty, and some operations may be in the red if cash rent is a major expense. read more
Falling Corn, Soybean Prices Will Affect 2014 Cash Rent, Living Expenses
2013-08-02 22:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Farmgate blog With December corn prices at $4.67 and November soybean prices now under $12, many farmers are beginning to wonder how many bushels they will have to produce this year to generate enough revenue per acre to pay the bills and finance the 2014 crop. The latter issue is a bit clearer as crop budgets for 2014 crops can be created. The picture is not pretty, and some operations may be in the red if cash rent is a major expense. read more
Automatic Section Control, Advanced Planting Technology Offers Benefits to Corn, Soybean Farmers
2013-08-02 21:24:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Missouri Extension Advanced planting technologies can reduce labor, seed and other input costs, and increase profits, says Brent Myers, a University of Missouri Extension cereal crops specialist. These technologies include automatic section control (ASC), as-planted maps, variable-rate seeding, precision seed metering, auto steering, yield monitoring and on-farm research, Myers said, during the recent Crop Injury Diagnostic Clinic sponsored by MU Extension and the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. read more
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