Purdue Predicts a 5% Increase in Farmland Cash Rental Rates in 2023
| | | | What Potential Surprises Should You Watch in USDA'S Crop Report Monday? | | “This report is going to be huge with respect to yield,” says Jim Mintert, professor at Purdue University and director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture “I think a lot of people are expecting the corn yield number to come down. The question is going to be how much.” Another major question is China, which is one that won’t be completely answered in this report. | | | |
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| | | Purdue Predicts a 5% Increase in Farmland Cash Rental Rates in 2023 Farmland and input price jumps in 2022 continue to be top of mind for producers as they look to 2023. Interest in carbon sequestration has also spiked. Here's a look at the latest Ag Barometer with Purdue's Jim Mintert. Read More |
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| | | Putin Claims Ukraine "Cheating" on Export Deal: Threatens to Renegotiate Putin told an economic forum that almost all the grain exported from Ukraine is going to European Union countries. He says only two of the 87 ships went to poor nations and further warned of a looming food crisis. Putin called the agreement brazen deception by the international community; however, market analysts say that's not the case. Read More |
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| | | Grain Industry Watches as More Deals Announced Between Railroads and Labor: Say Strike Would be Devastating The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the American Train Dispatchers Association, which together represent 6,000 freight rail employees, have reached tentative agreements with Class One railroads. So far, five of 12 unions have announced tentative agreements. Read More |
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| | | This Week on USFR | | James Mintert, director Center for Commercial Agriculture; Todd Kuethe, Schrader Endowed Chair in Farmland Economics; and Ariana Torres, associate professor of agricultural economics, all from Purdue, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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