As Corn Prices Rise, Oldest Ethanol Plant in the Country Calls It Quits
| | | | | As Corn Prices Rise, Oldest Ethanol Plant in the Country Calls It Quits | | Ethanol plants are facing weak margins with fewer people driving and corn prices climbing. Just this week, the oldest ethanol plant in the country made the decision to close for good. | | | |
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| | A Discussion on the New Stimulus Bill Chris Hesse and Paul Neiffer share their initial thoughts on the new stimulus bill to help you plan for the new year. Read More |
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| | Ferrie: Consider Yield Maps as Highly Valued Game Tapes to Review NFL coaches and their teams routinely review game tapes to scrutinize opponents to identify weaknesses they can exploit on the gridiron. The same is true for information that yield maps from your fields provide, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist and owner of Crop-Tech Consulting, Inc. Read More |
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| | AgDay Analysis: January Grain Rally is “Rare” Corn and soybeans started the new year just like they ended 2020 with strong gains to new six-and-a-half year highs. March soybean futures also closed up two cents at $13.13 Monday and hit a 6.5 year high as well. Read More |
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| | Pro Farmer's First Thing Today: Brazilian Soybean Estimates, Russian Export Duty and More South American Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier lowered his Brazilian soybean crop projection while making no change to his Brazilian corn crop projection. Read More |
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| | Grain Markets Hit a Six-and-a-Half Year High The U.S. doesn't just export a lot of food products...we import a lot, too. Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More |
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