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Corn planting in full swing; soybean planting started

2014-04-28 23:16:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

The April 28 Crop Progress Report from USDA showed strong progress made in planting corn in the last week, with nearly 1/5 of the overall crop now in the ground. Soybean planting has also started in a handful of states. read more

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$12 soybean prices offer marketing opportunities

2014-04-27 18:55:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

November soybean futures remain well above $12 per bushel, even with price pressure much of last week. And $12 should be a strong foundation for getting much of the 2014 crop marketed, says Ed Usset, University of Minnesota grain marketing specialist. read more

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Persistent soybean bulls push prices higher

2014-04-25 21:56:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

The soybean bulls are trying to revive the trade on rumors of yet another Argentine strike; data showing better-than-expected U.S. soymeal sales; and extremely tight supplies. As a producer, I continue to hold out hope for new-crop prices to make a run back above $12.50, but I think we are still several weeks away. Grain Market Viewpoint read more

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On-farm experiments increase corn, soybean yields

2014-04-25 21:34:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Applied science and curiosity pays off for Watson Farms. Would you believe that the corn ears from plants emerging on Day 1 would be 13% fatter than the corn ears from Day-2-emerged corn? Thats exactly what played out at Watson Farms, Villa Grove, Ill., last year on a test of a 40-ft. section of one row. You could say the Watsons corn stood the test of time. read more

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Higher profits are in the soil for corn, soybean growers

2014-04-22 17:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

You might say that soil is the original green machine. Working with the Earths soil microbes saves you a lot of money. At no cost, soils tiny, underground critters convert sunlight, water, carbon dioxide and crop residue into crop income. Bottom Line read more

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