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Tennessee Market Highlights

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Corn, wheat, and cotton were down; soybeans were mixed for the week. The majority of crops across the country and throughout Tennessee are in good to excellent condition. As such, as we approach harvest this fall the likeli-hood of record production for corn and soybeans continues to increase. Hav-ing downside price protection entering the 2014 harvest period is strongly encouraged. Continue reading at Tennessee Market Highlights.

 

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Tennessee Market Highlights – July 25, 2014

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Corn and cotton were down, soybeans were mixed, and wheat was up for the week. Corn prices have continued on their downward trend as record yields appear to be coming to fruition. Conditions could change between now and harvest however that window is getting smaller and smaller with each passing week. Continue reading at  http://economics.ag.utk.edu/market/tnmkt/2014/market072514.pdf. Continue reading

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Ag Market Network Cotton Market Roundtable July 25th

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The annual Ag Market Network Cotton Market Roundtable discussion will be held Friday, July 25, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. central. A distinguished panel of cotton experts will discuss today’s cotton market including: crop conditions, domestic demand, exports and farm policy.  For more information please click on this link Ag Market Network Meeting – JULY 25 2014 . Listen live at http://www.agmarketnetwork.com/ .  

 

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Reminder: Milan No-till Field Day This Thursday

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Without a doubt, the Milan No-Till Crop Production Field Day is one of the most far-ranging agricultural field days in the nation. The event is a junction for producers with varied farming interests. Tours will cover topics as diverse as row crop sustainability, beef cattle production, natural resource management, unmanned aerial systems and even the compatibility of honeybees and agriculture. Registration is free and begins at 6 a.m. CDT, with the first tours leaving at 7 a.m. A total of 16 tours are on the agenda. Continue reading

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