As I have commented many a time, if you expect a bull calf to grow, you need to provide fresh feed on a regular basis. Physiologically, I guess that really applies to all living things, although in my case, I should be backing away from the trough far more often…
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Mass Psychogenic Illness. That almost sounds too scary, more like the diagnosis for a character’s behavior in a Steven King novel. How about Mass Hysteria? That sounds more appropriate for the action we witnessed across a relatively broad swath of markets yesterday. Double-digit losses in wheat and beans, corn down…
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Mass Psychogenic Illness. That almost sounds too scary, more like the diagnosis for a character’s behavior in a Steven King novel. How about Mass Hysteria? That sounds more appropriate for the action we witnessed across a relatively broad swath of markets yesterday. Double-digit losses in wheat and beans, corn down…
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Despite accusations to the contrary, undoubtedly leveled by those on the losing side of a market swing, our grain and soy markets are still directed by the forces of supply and demand. Sometimes, what we cling to be true about those factors may be askew, and we will push further…