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Canola-based biofuel faces challenges in the face of 45Z

Real Agriculture

The next decade holds plenty of possibilities for the Canadian canola market, but not all of them are positive.

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The all-mighty dollar, biofuel indecision, and trade friction weigh on commodity markets

Real Agriculture

There isnt an abundance of good news in grain markets right now, but theres no shortage of things to talk about. For this RealAg Markets update, RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney is joined by Tyler Schau, with AgMarket.Net, to get a bead on how farmers are feeling about the general ag economy and to check Read More

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Resetting the farm to manage 10-year market plateau

Real Agriculture

Without new demand for corn and soybeans, producers are facing a sideways market plateau that could last 10 years. to $10.40, says University of Illinois farm management professor Gary Read More Without new demand for corn and soybeans, producers are facing a sideways market plateau that could last 10 years.

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On feedstock, carbon, and biofuel: why 45-Z could spell trouble for Canadian canola

Real Agriculture

In agriculture, finding a new use or market for byproducts is typically a win-win. The oil itself also has several uses, including as cooking oil or as a feedstock for biofuel. Read More In agriculture, finding a new use or market for byproducts is typically a win-win. In fact, even used canola oil can. Read More

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On feedstock, carbon, and biofuel: why 45Z could spell trouble for Canadian canola

Real Agriculture

In agriculture, finding a new use or market is typically a win-win. The oil itself also has several uses, including as cooking oil or as a feedstock for biofuel. In fact, even used canola oil can also become… Read More In agriculture, finding a new use or market is typically a win-win.

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Corn reversal, fund buying, and inflation — what happens next in the grain markets?

Real Agriculture

If theres one thing thats predictable in the current grain markets, its unpredictability. While farmers are not complaining about a trend reversal in the corn market to the upside, the uncertainty of whats at play in the market does create some stress.

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How policy can drive market for biofuels

Western FarmPress

Policy Report: Federal policy on biofuels can make or break U.S. grain markets, so farmers need to keep a watchful eye on Washington, D.C.

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