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April 22, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Has the Grain Market Finally Realized the U.S. Is Not Globally Competitive?
 
Grains posted lower weekly closes, erasing all the gains of the previous week. Jerry Gulke sheds light on the various factors that caused the slide and what that means for market direction.
 
 
 
Have Farmers Missed Their Golden Opportunity to Sell Old and New Crop Corn and Soybeans?
 
Grain and oilseed prices took a tumble the second half of this week. As commodity prices fall, and planting picks up pace, veteran analysts explore the outlook for commodity prices in the months ahead.
 
 
Have Farmers Missed Their Golden Opportunity to Sell Old and New Crop Corn and Soybeans?
 
 

Just as your crops will be doing soon, financial risks are growing this year. The good news is there are several ways you can mitigate your financial risks. Here's how.

Farm Like A Banker: How To Fund Your Farm In A Rising Rate Environment
 
 
 

As La Nina fades and El Niño starts to make a return, meteorologists say the weather shift could signal better crop production in 2023. “Since 1970, we've had 17 El Niño summers and 14 of them had yields slightly above trendline,” says meteorologist Eric Snodgrass.

As El Niño Makes Its Grand Return, Here's What It Tells Us About Summer Weather and Corn Yields
 
 
 

National reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down crop and livestock commodity markets. Tune in when the markets open, at midday and again at close.

Markets Now Podcast With Michelle Rook
 
 
 
This Week on USFR
 
Mark Gold with StoneX Group and Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing by Stewart-Peterson talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.
 
 
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