Machinery Pete Breaks Down the Historic Equipment Market
| | | | A Nitrogen Shortage is Brewing, So What Will it Take to Cure The World's Fertilizer Deficiency? | | CF Industries said a shortage of nitrogen fertilizer means the world could see a reduction in global crop yields next year. With fertilizer prices continue to race higher, what's the cure? Ag economists weigh in. | | | |
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| | | Supply Versus Demand: Machinery Pete Breaks Down the Historic Equipment Market No matter what word you use — hot, unique, challenging, historic — the machinery market is idling in a field unlike anything the industry has seen for decades. Read More |
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| | | Cotton Prices Crashed, Now They’ve Climbed to Near Record-Highs at Harvest; Could it Become the 2022 Acre King? Cotton prices are a bright spot for cotton producers across the U.S. As harvest hits high-gear, yields are coming in strong, while prices remain at a 10-year high. Read More |
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| | | Demand Uncertainty, Rising Costs Will Hinder Growth in Pork Market As the world continues to emerge from the pandemic, global hog producers are facing a more challenging outlook, says Christine McCracken, animal protein analyst, in the Rabobank Q4 2021 Pork Quarterly report. Read More |
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| | | Feeders Gaining Momentum As Prices Rally Cattle feeders found willing packer buyers even as they priced cattle higher throughout the week. Higher prices were supported by solid gains in the futures markets. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Cory Walters and John Beghin, agricultural economists with the University of Nebraska, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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