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August 6, 2022
 
 
 
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Jerry Gulke: Weather Forecast a Make-or-Break Point for Grain Markets?
 
Will it rain or not? That’s the key question for this weekend. Jerry Gulke weighs in on what's in store with this volatile weather market.
 
 
 
Ukraine Successfully Shipped Some Grain Out This Week, But Could Now Face a Bigger Challenge
 
Less than a week after the first shipment of grain left Ukraine, three more ships departed Friday. Grain analysts are still concerned about not only how much grain will be exported, but if the ships will safely return.
 
 
Ukraine Successfully Shipped Some Grain Out This Week, But Could Now Face a Bigger Challenge
 
 
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Soybean Marketing Decisions: Store Versus Sell

This structure (or forward curve) in corn and soybean futures should have you focused on this fall’s “Priority 1 bushels.”

Soybean Marketing Decisions: Store Versus Sell
 
 
 
 
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Livestock Higher, Grains Mixed on Friday: Focus on Weather and WASDE Next Week

Grains closed mixed on Friday, with livestock higher. Weather and the Aug. 12 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report are the focus for next week. AgDay's Michelle Rook wraps up the week with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.

Livestock Higher, Grains Mixed on Friday: Focus on Weather and WASDE Next Week
 
 
 
 
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Good Vs. Bad News: Ukrainian Grain Has Set Sail, But Unrest Could Limit a New Crop

“Normality is a long way down the road for Ukraine and agriculture in general,” says Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. “The real problem we're having now is trying to understand what the Ukrainian farmer will do with new crop.”

Good Vs. Bad News: Ukrainian Grain Has Set Sail, But Unrest Could Limit a New Crop
 
 
 
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Here's Why Buying U.S. Farmland Just Became More Expensive

Another interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve last week has ag lenders and economists watching the possible impact on the number of U.S. farmland sales as well as price.

Here's Why Buying U.S. Farmland Just Became More Expensive
 
 
 
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