Midwestern Producers Celebrate Timely Rains

Midwestern Producers Celebrate Timely Rains

As organic corn prices hover at the $10-mark, trading is light in both U.S. and European organic grain markets. Inventories are relatively flush, with plenty of organic corn in bins that owners are loath to sell at current pricing. Memories of $12/bushel corn are fresh for most operators, despite how novel and fleeting. Those that missed that boat are hopeful it returns to harbor before weevils eat into their profit.

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01.15.2025

DOE, USDA release updated GREET, CSA models

DOE, USDA release updated GREET, CSA models

On Wednesday January 15, the US Department of Energy (DOE) released the long-awaited update to the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy Use in Transportation (GREET) model, now called...

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US animal fats and oils markets climb, tracking gains in vegoils, energy complex

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Limited trade keeps most animal protein prices flat; December NOPA crush pressures soybean meal

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