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Looks like this corn crop is toast, and the other grains could be in trouble too. High input costs (diesel, fertilizer, etc) are really hammering farmers and their motivation to replant crops this late in the year. I ponied up for a wheat and a corn contract last night. A little bummed I got into […]

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3/31 Editor’s note – Click here for coverage on the latest USDA Planting Intentions Report.   Report looks to be bullish for corn, bearish for what and beans. Full article from Farm Futures. And the markets are trading accordingly. I just picked up a May corn contract at 576 – like the report, and overall […]

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Full article Summary: UN says world food production must increase by 60% over next 20 years to meet demand Grain and meat production is extremely water intensive – many areas in the world do not have the excess water to ramp up grains and meats Brazil will be the key – it has 23% of […]

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Full stories: Theglobeandmail.com Bloomberg Summary: Potash CEO William Doyle says grain farmers need to harvest record crops every year to meet demand and avoid famine Potash execs are so confident in long term demand that they considered taking the company private in mid-January “We need a record crop in 2008 just to stay even with […]

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By JULIE JARGON February 15, 2008; Page A1 ALBION, Neb. — The U.S. economy may be teetering on the brink of recession. But there’s a bountiful harvest down on the farm. Grain prices are surging to historic levels. Spring wheat, a variety often used in bread, hit a record $18.53 per bushel yesterday. Corn is […]

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As stocks continue to flounder, commodities continue to soar across the board. Platinum has set 7 record highs in the last 8 trading days. All wheat contracts also set all-time highs. No doubt this is a flat out bull market. But all bull markets have set backs, so we need to keep that in mind. […]

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