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9 Nov 2021
By DTN Staff This article was originally posted at 11:01 a.m. CST. It was updated at 11:56 a.m. ** OMAHA (DTN) -- USDA on Tuesday released its November Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. For the 2021-22 corn crop, USDA bumped up the yield by .5 bushels per acre (bpa) to 177 bpa. That increased produc...
9 Nov 2021
SALT LAKE CITY -- Addressing some of the nation's top agricultural attorneys, USDA General Counsel Janie Hipp challenged ag lawyers to help farmers and ranchers stay on the land and in business. "Each of you needs to walk out of here and find five to 10 beginning farmers and ranchers and shepherd them to solidness. This will pay you back," Hipp tol...
8 Nov 2021
After spring wheat rang in the new-crop year starting on Sep. 1, 2021, the futures have been on a steady climb, making contract highs on their way higher. Since that day and through the close on Nov. 5, December Minneapolis spring wheat futures have gained $1.10 3/4. That hefty gain is even after the futures dropped 43 cents during the week ended N...
8 Nov 2021
OMAHA (DTN) -- Pointing to current challenges such as the logjams in supply chains, agricultural and business leaders over the weekend largely praised Congress for final passage of the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that some say will amount to one of the largest investments in infrastructure in U.S. history. The bill passed l...
8 Nov 2021
On Tuesday, Nov. 9, USDA is expected to make small changes to ending stocks estimates of U.S. corn and wheat for 2021-22, but higher estimates could be in store for soybeans. Traders will be watching USDA's new crop estimates for corn and soybeans, as well as any demand changes the agency makes. CORN With over three-fourths of U.S. corn harvested, ...