Ukraine-Russia Tensions: What it Could Mean for Agriculture
| | | | If You Thought Booking Inputs at Record Prices Was Risky, Analyst Warns this Marketing Move is Even Riskier | | From issues sourcing inputs to input prices holding at record and near-record levels, acreage decisions in 2022 are being shaped by more than just weather and commodity prices. And analysts warn more risk is ahead. | | | |
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| | | Ukraine-Russia Tensions: What it Could Mean for Agriculture Ukraine is a key player in global agriculture, and how these conflicts play out will have international impacts. Read More |
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| | | 2022 Bull-Bear Outlook: Opportunity Versus Volatility We asked eight analysts to provide their best estimates on price direction and market strategies you can put to use in 2022. Read More |
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| | | Convenience Versus Costs: The Ins and Outs of Delayed Payment Contracts The “free” storage being advertised by grain buyers can also be called price later opportunities, delayed pricing or DP. Read More |
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| | | How A Range-Bound Market Left Me With A Sale Above The Current Market Value This article discusses recent trades Jon Scheve made to collect market premium in a sideways market, which allowed him to sell some of his grain at prices above current market levels. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Angus Kelly, National Corn Growers Association; Ken Lake, Michigan Agricultural Commodities, and Jim McCormick, AgMarket.net, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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