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9 trends affecting agriculture for 2025

Real Agriculture

Also on the list, saysAaron Goertzen, senior economist with BMO, are increased input costs, high crop carryover, lower interest rates, and a more loose labour market. Also on the list, saysAaron Goertzen, senior economist with BMO, are increased input costs, high crop carryover, lower interest rates, and a more loose labour market.

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Pulse School: Herbicide layering makes the most of in- and out-of-season weed control

Real Agriculture

Controlling weed populations in fields destined for pulse crops is complicated by a few factors, including pulse sensitivity to carryover, poor early crop competition, and herbicide-resistant problem weeds.

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How carryover 2023 crop on farm is impacting farmers’ outlook during 2024 harvest

Real Agriculture

I’m not sure that this is uncommon during cycles where the market is in decline over an extended period. It’s no secret that there was still 2023 crop on-farm at the end of July. Some of that old crop won’t have moved even as the calendar flips to September. For three years prior, the best. Read More

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USDA Shocks the Markets with Higher Corn and Soybean Yields and Production

AgWeb Farm Journal

USDA shocks the market with higher corn & soybean yield, production and carryout. Lower winter wheat acres and carryover slightly friendly. SA numbers were not supportive either. Jim McCormick, AgMarket.Net

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Soybeans Close Above Last Week's Highs, With Corn Sideways: Cattle and Hogs Score Big Chart Breakouts

AgWeb Farm Journal

" Dave Chatterton, Strategic Marketing says upside in corn is being limited by the 2.16-billion-bushel billion-bushel carryover. "While soybeans have had a nice break higher the last four days, corn is moving sideways."

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2024 Agricultural Commodity Prices and Market Outlook 

Trimble Agriculture

Soybeans Soybean plantings are predicted to fall by nearly three million acres in the 2023/2024 marketing year. A competitive market is placing downward pressure on soybean prices. Wheat Planted acreage of wheat was down last year, but is expected to stabilize in the 2023/24 marketing year. Soybeans are projected at $12.75

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Equipment Sale Trap

Agribusiness Blog

As farmers approach retirement their two biggest concerns are generally equipment sales and carryover grain. However, it also leaves the farmer at risk for market value depreciation. If the buyer is using the other pieces of equipment not included in the current year sale, they should pay fair market value rent.