Producer expectations on average missed actual corn and soybean prices by $0.41 and $0.67 per bushel, respectively. Producer price expectations each year had a range of over $1.00 per bushel for both crops. Producer price distributions were skewed toward higher prices, and they consistently ...
The analyst painted a scenario and stated corn prices could hit $18 to $19 per bushel, soybeans $30 and wheat $42 to $45 per bushel in the year 2023. While the price forecasts may seem far-fetched, other industry analysts say anything is possible, and the 2020 price action on crude ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported on Monday afternoon slightly improved corn and soybean conditions, which pressured their prices. The USDA said that 58 percent of U.S. corn crop was in good or excellent condition as of July 14, up from 57 percent in the previous week. ...
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However both Brazil and Argentina should increase exports while U.S. exports will remain at the current level. Soybean prices are expected to fluctuate, but remain in the $9.70 per bushel range throughout the forecast period. 展开 关键词: corn soybeans production exports consumption ethanol ...
The season-average corn price received by producers continues to be unchanged at $4.10 per bushel. For soybeans, the supply and use projections are unchanged but the monthly update has lifted soybean oil production to 131.2 million tons, with the U...
Department of Agriculture (USDA) has forecast that average soybean commodity prices in 2013-2014 would fall between 9.50 ... L Stalcup - 《Corn & Soybean Digest Exclusive Insight》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Corn And Soybean Prices Reflect Larger Crop Corn and soybean prices continue under pressure...
One dropped ear per 100 feet of row or two corn kernels per square foot or equals about 1 bushel per acre yield loss. The bottom line is that the longer corn stays in the field, the greater the likelihood of substantial field losses and complications. Lodging caused by storms can ...
Corn grain removes approximately 0.67 lbs of nitrogen per bushel harvested, and stover production requires about 0.45 lbs of nitrogen for each bushel of grain produced (IPNI, 2014). This means that the total N needed for a 300 bu/acre corn crop is around 336 lbs/acre. Only a portion of ...
prices benefit hog farmers By DAN PILLER dpiller@dmreg.com Sharp drops in corn and soybean prices have chopped about $2 billion from the cash value out of Iowa's grain crop in the last week, but hog producers are looking at a better year with lower feed costs and higher pork prices. ...