The North Dakota Grain Growers Association has voted unanimously to withdraw from the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) effective June 30th. The North Dakota association released a statement and …
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by Dr. Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor of Economics, Montana State University The 2018/19 marketing year has been a rough one for U.S. pulse crop producers. Relative to average prices observed over …
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The USDA has a habit of surprises and Friday’s Grain Stocks and Prospective Plantings reports were no different. The overall bearish stocks and seeding reports on corn were both much …
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Arllington, Virginia — U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) and the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) welcome today’s announcement by President Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro that Brazil has agreed …
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North Dakota and U.S. wheat producers have benefitted greatly from the trade and relationships they have established with the wheat milling industry in Japan. It is a market which provides …
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Win for US Wheat Farmers Over China Could Get Bogged Down in Trump’s WTO Dispute
OMAHA (DTN) — U.S. wheat and rice farmers got a big win over China announced Thursday by the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement panel. But the victory could be short-lived …
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As the U.S. government shutdown enters its fourth week, producers and analysts are forced to lean on media and industry resources to illuminate the information void left by a partially-funded …
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New Grain Marketing Tool Available Using Historical Montana Wheat Basis
The MSU Ag Econ Department has put together a new online tool to assist wheat producers in accessing price and basis information when making marketing decisions. This project was sponsored …
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In its December World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, USDA predicted a 4 percent year over year decline in world wheat production for marketing year 2018/19, driven by severe drought …
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Time flies and early August doesn't seem that long ago when December Kansas City wheat prices were challenging $6.20 a bushel with help from dry weather concerns in Europe. Europe's …