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September 28, 2022
 
 
 
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Ferrie: Here’s What the Textbook Photo Finish Looks Like in Corn
 
As the crop nears black layer, you can determine whether it's going to be the bin buster you hoped for, an average crop or simply "meh." Ken Ferrie says there are several things to look for now.
 
 
 

While a dip in ethanol production isn't uncommon in the fall due to plant maintenance, for the past several weeks production has been running below 1 million barrels per day. However, for the week ending Sept. 16, production dropped to an 81 week low of 901,000 barrels per day, and this week, it fell to 855,000 barrels per day. Joe Vaclavik with Standard Grain says that level is a concern for the market.

Ethanol Production Drops to Levels Not Seen Since the Pandemic: What is the Cause?
 
 
 

InnerPlant is currently developing transgenic soybeans that display a color change within several days of being infected by a disease.

A Mood Ring For Plants? InnerPlant Raises $16 Million, Led by John Deere
 
 
 

Michelle Rook talks with Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing about today's mixed close in the grain and livestock marekts.

Grains End Mostly Higher with Dollar Plunge and Black Sea Export Concerns: Livestock See More Technical Selling
 
 
 

First it was gas-powered vehicles, now one state is looking to do away with some gas appliances in people's homes. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

California Plans to Phase Out Gas-Fueled Furnaces & Water Heaters
 
 
 
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