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December 14, 2021
 
 
 
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2022 Outlook: Why Corn’s Sweet Spot May Be Below $6 in the New Year
 
From higher input prices to lower export demand, analysts say there are a multitude of factors driving the corn outlook into the new year. Analysts weigh in on their price projections for 2022.
 
 
 
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Why Futures & Basis Should Be Marketed Separately. Futures May Hit $6 While Basis Could Increase 20-40 cents.

Why Futures & Basis Should Be Marketed Separately. Futures May Hit $6 While Basis Could Increase 20¢ to 40¢.

 
 
 
 
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John Phipps: Will the Increase in Value of Farm Capital Assets Keep Up With Inflation?

U.S. Farm Report viewer Don Wirth from Tangent, Ore., asked the question — and John Phipps answers with a sort of. This is comparing apples with screwdrivers, essentially, he says.

 
 
 
 
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Input Costs Are Like an Elevator: Up Fast, Down Slow

AgriTalk's Davis Michaelsen and Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer look ahead to potential situations including debt limit, inflation, inputs costs and foreign threats.

 
 
 

Prop 12 Countdown: California Food Industry Leaders Fight Back

California restaurant and grocery industry leaders don’t know if they can take another hit. That’s why a coalition of California restaurants and grocery stores has filed a lawsuit to block its implementation.

 
 
 
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