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Dec 27, 2023 |
agupdate.com | Tanner Ehmke
The renewable-diesel boom and the shorter U.S. soybean-crop harvest of 2023 will drive an expansion of soybean acreage in the United States in 2024, and therefore reduce acreage available for other crops. The biofuel sector at large carries the momentum of historically large profit margins into the new year. Both ethanol producers and soybean crushers are benefiting from increasing demand for biofuels.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
thepigsite.com | Tanner Ehmke
Markets and economicsMarket TrendsFeed commodity marketsRobust export competition from Brazil and Russia also creating headwinds for US corn, soybean and wheat in the months aheadHistorically low water levels on the Mississippi River, which moves nearly half the US grain and oilseed exports, are limiting grain movement heading into peak fall harvest season (Exhibit 1).
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Oct 31, 2023 |
thecattlesite.com | Tanner Ehmke
Feed Markets Economics Market Trends Robust export competition from Brazil and Russia also creating headwinds for US corn, soybean and wheat in the months ahead Historically low water levels on the Mississippi River, which moves nearly half the US grain and oilseed exports, are limiting grain movement heading into peak fall harvest season (Exhibit 1).
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Sep 1, 2023 |
cropproducer.com | Jim Eadie |Tanner Ehmke
Ehmke joined the Pro Farmer Crop Tour as a scout, and shared daily reports and photos on LinkedIn, August 22-24, 2023. This brief is his summary of the tour findings. Key PointsResults of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour project smaller corn and soybean crops in the U.S. as drought and the record heat index lower yields, especially in the western Midwest. At this stage of the growing season, yield loss due to ongoing heat stress is a much greater risk for soybeans than for corn.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
cobank.com | Tanner Ehmke
Ehmke joined the Pro Farmer Crop Tour as a scout, and shared daily reports and photos on LinkedIn, August 22-24, 2023. This brief is his summary of the tour findings. Key Points Results of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour project smaller corn and soybean crops in the U.S. as drought and the record heat index lower yields, especially in the western Midwest. At this stage of the growing season, yield loss due to ongoing heat stress is a much greater risk for soybeans than for corn.
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