In this episode, we discuss the updated corn and soybean outlook following release of USDA's September Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson and James Mintert review new information from USDA and implications for 2021 crop marketing strategies. Updates on crop conditions, corn and soybean export prospects, ethanol demand, ending stock estimates, and corn and soybean basis along with farm income projections are also discussed.
Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more information on the current ag outlook and farm economy, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.
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Understanding USDA Farm Income Forecasts
Fall Corn & Soybean Outlook Following USDA's September 2020 Reports
Ag Barometer Rebounds as Commodity Prices Rally & Agriculture Trade Prospects Improve
Using Vendor and Trade Credit for Farm Purchases
Farm Succession: Feasibility of Adding a Family Employee
Indiana Farmland Values & Cash Rental Rates: 2020 Update
Ag Economy Barometer Stable, But Farmers Less Optimistic About Future
Farm Succession: Transitioning Business Management
Corn & Soybean Outlook
Forecasting Eastern Corn Belt Corn & Soybean Basis
Farmer Sentiment Rebounds Amidst Ongoing COVID-19 Concerns
Cover Crop Profitability
Farm Succession: Transition Planning
Data and Precision Ag Usage
Ag Outlook Following USDA June World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates
COVID-19 Continues to Impact Farmer Sentiment; Majority Indicate Economic Assistance Bill Necessary
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) Application Details
Farmland Values in Today's Market
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