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January 1, 2004
Hog Pricing
volume creates concerns
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last decade. Periodic surveys conducted
jointly by the … Grimes). The two most recent surveys
covered the 1997 and 2000 …
May 1, 2003
Assessing Business Opportunities
is what
planning is all about: knowing where the next step … There is a lot of excitement about value-adding initiatives … statistical
information about successes and failures of …
December 7, 2017
KFMA Research
Among the technologies asked about
were embodied knowledge … Kansas
farm members in person about their adoption of PA technologies … rate. Technologies
asked about included both embodied knowledge …
March 9, 2011
Energy
However, there are
concerns about using scarce water resources … has remained stable since about
1980. Oil is a very important … plant. The plant processes about
8.8 million bushels of grain …
Breakout Sessions
crop rotations. Information about
these practices and responses … responses from an intensive farm survey conducted
across the state … The level of change in net farm income is a significant factor in
farmers’ adoption decision.
• Farmers care about the off‐farm environmental impacts
associated with the practices they use on‐farm
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2025 Ag Lenders Conference Presentations
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November 29, 2021
Ag Law Issues
Manchin has expressed concern about the cost of the legislation … publicly expressed her worries about the tax increases.
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Consumer Sentiment Survey indicates that consumer optimism …
June 15, 2015
Grain Market Outlook
from 1,174 mmt in “current” MY 2014/15, and 1,127 mmt in MY 2013/14. Projected World corn ending stocks
of 195.2 mmt (19.7% S/U) in “new crop” MY 2015/16 are down marginally from 197.0 mmt (20.2% S/U) in
“current” MY 2014/15, but up from 174.5 mmt (18.3% S/U) in MY 2013/14. With closing CME NOV‐2015
soybean futures of $9.04 ¼ and CME DEC‐2015 corn futures of $3.69 ½ on 6/12/2015, the soybean/corn price
ratio of 2.45 still favors the planting of soybeans in the U.S. in 2015. The development of volatile weather
patterns in 2015 such as “El Nino” may cause production problems for corn and other coarse grains in parts of
the U.S., South America, Australia, India, and elsewhere in the next 6‐12 months, and eventually bring about a
change in the current …
September 6, 2016
Grain Market Outlook
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I. U.S. Wheat Market Situation & Outlook
August 12th USDA Crop Production & WASDE Reports
On August 12th the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its August 2016 Crop
Production report – containing updated U.S. winter, other spring, and durum wheat yield and production
forecasts for 2016 – with information specific to the 2016 U.S. hard red winter (HRW) wheat, soft red winter
(SRW) wheat, white winter (WW), hard red spring (HRS), and durum wheat crops.
Information from the USDA June 30th 2016 Acreage report has been used by the USDA as the base
estimate for the USDA’s 2016 U.S. wheat planted and harvested acreage forecast in the July 12th and August
12th USDA Crop Production and USDA WASDE reports.
The NASS 2016 U.S. winter, spring, and durum wheat yield and production forecasts were derived by the
USDA using a combination of a) an objective yield survey, and b) a farmer operator survey – both conducted
during the July 25 – August 8 period, with the goal of representing production prospects as of August 1, 2016.
Also on August 12th the USDA World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) released its August 2016 World
Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report – containing U.S. and World wheat supply‐
demand and price projections for the 2014/15, “old crop” 2015/16, and “current crop” 2016/17 marketing
years. The “current crop” 2016/17 marketing year for U.S. wheat began on 6/1/2016 and lasts through
5/31/2017. Projections for the “next crop” 2017/18 marketing year for U.S. wheat represent the 6/1/2017
through 5/31/2018 time frame.
CME Kansas Hard Red Winter Wheat DEC 2016 & JULY 2017 Futures
Since a low of $4.83 ½ per bushel on May 11, 2016, DECEMBER 2016 CME Kansas hard red winter
wheat futures prices traded up to a high of $5.35 ½ on June 8th. From that June 8th high, prices fell
$1.15 ½ per bushel to a low of $4.24 on July 5th. DECEMBER 2016 CME KS HRW Wheat futures then
traded in a sideways range during the July 6th through August 25th period – ranging from a high of
$4.58 (on 7/13/2016) to a low of $4.25 ¾ (on 7/22/2016) – before falling to a low of $3.95 per bushel
on August 31st. Since then, DEC 2016 CME KS HRW Wheat futures have risen to close at $4.13 ¼ per
bushel on Friday, September 2nd (Figure 1).
JULY 2017 CME Kansas hard red winter wheat futures prices traded down to a low of $5.16 ½ per
bushel on May 11, 2016, and then trended higher up to $5.69 ¾ on June 8th. From that June 8th high,
prices fell $1.08 per bushel to a low of $4.61 ¾ on July 5th. Then JULY 2017 CME KS HRW Wheat
futures traded in a sideways range during the July 6th to the August 25th period – from a high of $4.94
(on 7/13/2016) to a low of $4.64 (on 7/22/2016) – before falling to a low of $4.32 on August 31st.
Since then, DEC 2016 CME KS HRW Wheat futures have risen to close at $4.49 ¼ per bushel on Friday,
September 2nd (Figure 1).
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