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| | | | Intensifying Threat of a Government Shutdown is Now Another Blow to Grain Prices | | As Congress drew closer to a government shutdown, the news pressured commodity prices, despite what some viewed as a fairly bullish September Grains Stocks report for corn. Even if a last-minute deal happens, there’s still costs associated with a possible shutdown situation, says Brad Lubben, Extension agricultural and public policy specialist with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. | | | |
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| | | Be Cautious When Farmers Say Their Yields Are Really Bad Or Really Good Trying to understand the full scope of crop conditions and yields is good. However, it's important to avoid seeking answers that only justify your desired outcome. Instead, Jon Scheve recommends asking other farmers what percentage of their crop is priced and having a grain marketing strategy open to different results and outcomes. Read More |
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| | | This Week on USFR | | Brad Lubben and Cory Walters with the University of Nebraska talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report College Roadshow. | | | |
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