A bumper crop and firm international prices won't be enough to
guarantee profits for Brazil's soybean farmers this season as a strong local
currency and rising transportation costs eat into farm profits. In the final of
a three-part series, DTN examines Brazil's waning profit margins.
See DTN Ag News. 1^Brazil Harvest Outlook - 3...
The change in seasons can often signal the change in price direction
for many different markets. Officially, that change in season starts now.
See DTN Ag News. @^Newsom on the Market...
In theory, an agricultural publisher like DTN/The Progressive Farmer
might hire only farmers as writers and avoid quoting the views of non-farmers.
Reality is more complicated.
See DTN Ag News. BLetter From the Editor...
The recent VeraSun ethanol bankruptcy exposed holes in Nebraska's
protection of farmers.
See DTN Ag News. BNeb. Indemnity at Standstill...
Rain and wet soils for the Midwest will continue to hinder field work
progress.
See DTN Ag News. BE-CBOT: Mixed Outlook...