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November 18, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How Should You Market Extra Bushels in a Possible South American Weather Market?
 
The focus of the soybean market continues to be South American weather and crop expectations. Jerry Gulke says whether or not forecasted rains occur will set the direction for the market into next week and beyond.
 
 
 

Regardless of preferences or past assumptions on storage, Shay Foulk encourages growers to run the numbers to see if new or additional storage makes sense for their operations.

Storage Never Pays, Or Does It?
 
 
 

Jon Scheve explains the math behind a series of sales on 25% of his soybeans.

How Can Farmers Increase Profits By Capturing Marketing Carry
 
 
 

When a major exporter has a problem with exportable supplies, other players generally make up the difference. Everyone grows some wheat, but most must import some. With only two big exporters of soybeans, the implications are huge, and a reduction in exportable supplies by one can significantly affect price.

El Niño's Effect on Crop Prices
 
 
 

Cost of production is one of those terms that can have multiple meanings. As you wrap up harvest and head into heavy planning season for next year, here are three ways to evaluate cost of production as well as how it impacts your operation.

What Actually is Cost of Production?
 
 
 
This Week on USFR
 
Scott Brown, University of Missouri; Bill Brooks, Northwest Missouri State University; and Carley Esser McLean, U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, talk markets this weekend at the 50th Missouri Governor's Conference on Agriculture on U.S. Farm Report.
 
 
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