This winter, major developments in South America, China, and Eastern Europe are affecting world grain markets, resulting in overall depressed prices. However, Iowa producers are able to make use of advantages provided by loan deficiency payments (LDPs) and marketing loans. While LDPs and marketing loan gains for corn are lower than last year, the payments provided through marketing assistance programs for the soybean crop are higher
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
I owa’s agricultural industries are caught in the middle of large world supplies and stagnant export...
Grain markets broke out of their midwinter slump with the release of the U.S. Department of Agricult...
Crop and livestock producers in the United States are facing another challenging year. Prices for co...
In November, the Food and Agricul tural Policy and Research Institute (FAPRI) established its prelim...
The harvest season, accompanied by the humming of combines and the bright colors of autumn, now reig...
The start of a new year brings summaries of the 2002 agricultural year. These summaries have had a s...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) October 21 Iowa Crops and Weather report estimated harvest...
THERE IS a lot of uncertainty in agriculture right now, from the delayed onset of spring and the del...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
As Iowa farmers decide on what to plant this year, market prices are quick to respond to any news ab...
For the fourth straight year, market prices for Midwest crops are low. Central Iowa soybean prices h...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
I owa’s agricultural industries are caught in the middle of large world supplies and stagnant export...
Grain markets broke out of their midwinter slump with the release of the U.S. Department of Agricult...
Crop and livestock producers in the United States are facing another challenging year. Prices for co...
In November, the Food and Agricul tural Policy and Research Institute (FAPRI) established its prelim...
The harvest season, accompanied by the humming of combines and the bright colors of autumn, now reig...
The start of a new year brings summaries of the 2002 agricultural year. These summaries have had a s...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) October 21 Iowa Crops and Weather report estimated harvest...
THERE IS a lot of uncertainty in agriculture right now, from the delayed onset of spring and the del...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
As Iowa farmers decide on what to plant this year, market prices are quick to respond to any news ab...
For the fourth straight year, market prices for Midwest crops are low. Central Iowa soybean prices h...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...