Soybeans
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Cover story: Another acreage war for corn and soybeans?
With 2011 break-even costs of $4 per bushel for corn and nearly $9.50/bu. for soybeans, will corn's $1 margin attract more new acres than $2 on beans?
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Cover story: Harvest on hold
Could be a few days. Could be a week. Could be longer. One thing’s for sure: for farmers hit hard by recent heavy rains, harvesting corn and soybeans is going to have to wait.
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MDA offers help to farmers with grain storage shortages
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is linking up farmers who lost storage facilities due to summer storms with those who may have storage space available. The MDA has established a free online service where farmers needing storage can find a listing of farmers offering storage bins, buildings or space.
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Grain Outlook: Little to attract corn buys
The corn market took full advantage of the holiday-shortened week to extend the losses of the previous week as there was little to attract buyers to the market.
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Grain Angles: Kelly focused, passionate
This column is a dedication to Dennis Kelly, who passed away last week as he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. Dennis was the author of this column for many years, contributing his vast experience and knowledge to The Land.
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Grain Outlook: Corn futures fall hard
Potential increases in demand have been supporting the market lately, specifically the Chinese interest in buying corn.
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Grain Outlook: Corn shining star for one week
Corn was the shining star of the commodity world this week as it was able to push higher in spite of negative macro influences.
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Grain Angles: Fundamental case for lower prices
The early planting and warm weather is optimal for developing crops. As always, the weather that follows will make or break the crop.
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Home improvements made greener with soybeans
Soy-based products can help today's homeowners improve the comfort and usability of their homes and make their improvements environmentally friendly at the same time.
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Grain Outlook: Buying rumors, selling facts
The corn market staged an impressive mid-week rally this week based on trade talk that China was once again in the U.S. corn market, before giving back those gains - and more - in classic "buy the rumor, sell the fact" fashion.
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