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Stock market? You should be looking at owing commodities! Over the past decade the wealth has shifted: 12/31/999 12/31/2009 Change Crude Oil $26.00 $79.60 206% Heating oil $0.70 $2.12 203% Gasoline $…

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Marketing Goals for 2010?
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What are producers marketing goals for 2010? What information do you find important when making decisions? Any feelings/thoughts for the Jan 12 report?

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looking to start a dairy, looking for tips

Do you have a marketing plan?

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Due to the heavy rains the beans turned out good,we did have trouble with harvest on the count of how wet it was i am 14 and i run the combine and when we was goin in the river bottoms we was about 54 bushel an acer and that lead to filling the comb…
on Saturday
Very Northwest corner of missouri. Corn and beans were both better. Corn yielded around 220 and had spots of 299. Beans were around 120, normal for them to be there. We have no irrigation, all dry land in the missouri river bottom.
on Thursday
North Central Illinois Beans 64 bu. avg Corn 163 bu. avg We had a really wet spring with rough a rough seedbed and ended up not getting into the field to early may. The moisture for the beans averaged around 13.5 and for the corn we had about a 24…
January 28
West central MN. Our corn yields looked a lot better but after the test weight discounts and moisture dry down and high FM we had a lower yielding crop of around 140/acre. Soybeans were all over would have had a near record year but with late wet ha…
January 25
Overall corn was around 200, beans were around 54, piedmont, NC
January 5
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January 5
my marketing goals are 4.20 corn and 10 dollar beans.
December 31
Marketing goals? well geez... i keep booking 10$+ soybeans and corn at $4 with freight included for oct.nov and jan for next year... not much of a plan needed with that option. These numbers look real good when you have your yearly production loan v…
December 31
$11 on beans and $5 on corn CBOT px 1. Yield risk to deliver is my number one factor.
December 31
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What are producers marketing goals for 2010? What information do you find important when making decisions?
December 31, 2009
Eastern Iowa 170-200 on corn with 16-30.9% moisture
December 31, 2009
We had some nk 39-a3 that made 75 to 80 bushels, and our best corn was a 15% mouisture made 215, and yes it was better than last years crop, everest, ks
December 31, 2009
Do you have a marketing plan?
December 30, 2009
im located ibu.n central indiana(henry delaware co.) My best corn was 267, lowest 167. averaged around 200 bu. My best beans was 72,lowest(double crop 42). averaged about 65bu. My best variety was Pioneer K04. had no mold!!
December 30, 2009
I am from east central ohio we where running 180 bushle corn at 58.5 test, norm is around 125, our beans were running about 70 bushle dont no test we havnt sold any yet, norm is about 50/60
December 23, 2009
Northwest Ohio: Beans 40-45 corn: mine 125, others 150-200 wheat: 50-70 all dry figures, Normal to above normal for our area.
December 22, 2009

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At 2:50pm on October 29, 2009, Tom Friddle said…
Hey Scott! I Farm about 290 Acres of irrgated ground by syphon tube. 60 acres of sweet corn seed. 40 acres of peas for seed. 50 acres of garden bean seed, 105 acres of hay for feed Dairy and feeder hay. 35 acres of wheat.
At 8:10am on September 29, 2009, Michael said…
Hey welcome! How are things up your way? Things here are starting to get a bit chilly. So what type of agriculture are you involved with?
 
 

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