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OSU Extension Grain Economist Dr. Kim Anderson Guardedly Optimistic About Grain and Oilseed Prices
Thu, 07 Nov 2019 17:34:54 CST
OSU Extension Grain Market Economist Dr. Kim Anderson talked with SUNUP Host Lyndall Stout for this upcoming weekend's weekly TV program produced by OSU Ag Communications- and he talked wheat, corn and soybean price outlook.
Dr. Anderson says we have seen some strength in wheat and corn- but especially in soybean prices which he says are up about 90 cents since early September- and they continue to inch higher. The Economist also talked about factors that seem to be price positive in the wheat market- Argentina and Australia have major crop problems while Russian traders have missed out on a couple of recent wheat tendes because wheat prices in Russia are too high compared to several other global competitors- Anderson adding that Russian farmers have built storage to keep from flooding the market at harvest time- that has actually raised Russian grain prices and that was the reason for several other countries underbidding them.
You can listen to Dr. Anderson and Lyndall's complete comments now- ahead of the actual weekend TV show, by clicking on the LISTEN BAR below.
Besides Dr. Kim Anderspon- this week on SUNUP, Dave Lalman explains why proper nutrition plays a role in pregnancy rates of cattle, especially as forage quality wanes.
- Then, in the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee shows us where low soil temperatures will start slowing wheat growth. Gary McManus looks at drought on a regional level and says Oklahoma is doing better than our neighbors.
- Kurtis Hair travels to northeast Oklahoma to visit a pecan producer who is waiting for the ground to dry so he can bring in his crop.
- In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains how to estimate how much hay a herd will need to make it through the winter..
- Finally, Roger Sahs has information about land values across Oklahoma.
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