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Latest Corn Planting Report Shows Shortfall

2013-06-04 16:48:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Daily Livestock Report With USDA’s Crop Progress report showing that 91% of the corn crop was planted as of June 2, questions remain about whether planting delays will significantly reduce the number of acres that will be harvested this fall. Daily Livestock Report (www.dailylivestockreport.com) authors Steve Meyer and Len Steiner point out that corn planted after June 1 increases the chances of lower yields. read more

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June 3 Crop Progress: Corn Nearly All Planted, Soybeans Over Half Done

2013-06-04 16:33:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn growers are seeing the end of corn planting for 2013, and are close to the five-year average. As of June 2, 91% of the overall corn crop has been planted, just 4 points behind the five-year average of 95%. Nearly three-quarters of the planted crops has emerged overall, 8 points behind the 82% five-year average. read more

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Watch Quality of Remaining 2012 Corn Crop

2013-06-03 19:05:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Alltech   The 2012 corn crop delivered many of the problems that were foreseen throughout last year’s growing season. Decreased yields, variable quality and mycotoxins have affected livestock production throughout North America. However, this crop may still be causing trouble as we dig deeper into the storage bins. read more

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Watch Quality of Remaining 2012 Corn Crop

2013-06-03 19:01:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Alltech The 2012 corn crop delivered many of the problems that were foreseen throughout last year’s growing season. Decreased yields, variable quality and mycotoxins have affected livestock production throughout North America. However, this crop may still be causing trouble as we dig deeper into the storage bins. read more

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Evaluate Prevented Planting Payments for Corn

2013-06-01 02:16:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Due to continuing wet weather, some farmers will not have planted all their corn by the final planting dates contained in their crop insurance policies. Once the final planting date has been reached, a farmer who has purchased the COMBO product (RP, RP with exclusion or YP) will have the option of taking a prevented planting payment. In many cases, taking the prevented planting payment will be an economically attractive alternative. read more

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