Author: Kayln Klotz

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By: Dan Hueber – As it turned out, Uncle Sam had a surprise or two up his sleeve for the corn market yesterday as they broke with tradition by making both acreage and yield adjustments in the June report.  As I have noted previously, the June estimate is most normally…

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By: Dan Hueber – In one of the most significant weeks yet this rain-plagued spring, farmers were able to get another 16% of their corn planted, bringing the total to 83%.  Granted this is still 16% behind the average pace for this time of year but was at the upper…

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By: Dan Hueber – In one of the most significant weeks yet this rain-plagued spring, farmers were able to get another 16% of their corn planted, bringing the total to 83%.  Granted this is still 16% behind the average pace for this time of year but was at the upper…

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By: Dan Hueber – The sun is shining, and planters are rolling, so disaster averted, right?  Of course, we know that is not entirely accurate, but it would appear that markets are breathing a sigh of relief now that planters are rolling once again across a relatively broad swath of…

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By: Dan Hueber – The sun is shining, and planters are rolling, so disaster averted, right?  Of course, we know that is not entirely accurate, but it would appear that markets are breathing a sigh of relief now that planters are rolling once again across a relatively broad swath of…

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