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October 10, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Is The National Yield Getting Smaller?
 
With harvest in full swing and no significant weather issues forecasted to slow progress, this seems to be a positive sign for prices moving forward. However, there are still a lot of unknowns to answer before we have a better sense of upcoming price direction. The biggest unknown is the national average yield. The market will have a better idea Wednesday when USDA publishes their updated supply and demand estimates.
 
 
 
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A labor strike along U.S. railroads is still a possibility after the third-largest railroad union rejected a tentative labor agreement this week. The agreement had the support of the White House.

Possible U.S. Rail Strike Now Back On the Table
 
 
 

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Transportation troubles have plagued agriculture all year, and experts say supply chain problems could persist until the end of 2023. That's unwelcomed news for farmers who've already had issues sourcing equipment parts and other essential products.

How Long Could Supply Chain Problems Persist For Farmers? John Deere Weighs In
 
 
 

Who has the quickest drive-throughs in the fast food industry? The answer in today's AgDay Minute.

Barge Backup Clearing on the Mississippi River
 
 
 
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