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 ...
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 ...
For the 2023 and 2024 contests, this class has been limited to 100 total entrants from select Corn Belt states. Rules for this class also place limits based on previous crop, with only fields planted to corn, soybean, wheat, or a wheat followed by soybean double crop eligible for entry. ...
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...
corn and soybean production have dominated agriculture since the 1940s (Anderson2009). While corn and soybeans have benefited a subset of agricultural stakeholders (e.g., large-scale, often multi-generational farmers, multinational agribusinesses; see National Research Council2010; “Farming and Farm...
One bushel of corn produces 2.7 gallons of ethanol. To produce 1 pound of chicken requires 2 pounds of grain. To produce 1 pound of pork requires 4 pounds of grain. To produce 1 pound of beef requires 8 pounds of grain. To see more about the grain futures visitsoybean futuresandwheat ...
The article reports on University of Georgia Extension agriculture economist Nathan Smith's outlook for corn growers in Georgia for 2010. Smith says that the state's farmers should enjoy prices of about four dollars per bushel to allow them to grow the crop for a profit. He expects that the...
Which brings us to what this Great Cornholio’ing may in fact be all about. Could it be possible that Corn Pop – or those who change his diapers – are using the public upset over their doubling of gas prices as the “crisis” to diktat a measure which will accelerate the retirement ...
This report provides insight into the current and projected supply and demand for corn, soybean, and oilseed crops. Weather conditions also play a crucial role in corn production and pricing. Droughts or floods can significantly impact crop yields, causing prices to rise or fall accordingly. ...
A 6.03 bushel advantage from one more ear gained! The cash price for harvest delivery corn at my local elevator today is $4.25/bu. So in this scenario thatsingle ear of corn today is worth another $25.63 per acre. Over 850 acres that’s an additional$21,785.50over the whole corn crop...