“Now we're in the season where we're going to be looking at spring weather,” says Jerry Gulke. “Is there going to be cold and wet in April or will we get an early start? How will we set the stage for the 2023 crop?”
A Bullish Story Could be Brewing in the Grain Markets
Volatility was the theme on Friday. Between Russia announcing plans to cut oil production, hot and dry weather in Argentina and Russia’s escalation of the war in Ukraine, commodity prices shot higher.
Global Grain Shuffle: Is The End Of U.S. Grain Export Dominance Near?
It didn’t start with the swing of an ax in the Amazon or by an explosion in Kiev. While both of those contributed, the shift happening in global grain flows is a multifaceted prism through which the picture of the future of grain delivery is continuing to evolve.
4 Macro Factors Impacting the Agricultural Economy
Your farm is being impacted by a myriad of macro and micro economic risks. Kanlaya Barr, director of corporate economics at John Deere, provides a guide to a few risks you should monitor in the next year.
Even with new-crop futures at elevated levels, thin supplies for 2023/24 raise odds of another strong market as spring price guarantees for crop insurance are established in February.