You can’t always believe what you read
The upper northeastern corner of Ohio might have good crops, but the rest of the state is struggling.
Ohio crops improving, but still lag national average
Crop update: There are huge crops once you get out of Ohio and head west.
Failure to farm economy isn’t the same thing as success
Despite the stories, almost all Americans, 998 out of every 1,000 in fact, never pay one penny of estate taxes.
The bad market news wasn’t bad enough
The World Ag Supply and Demand report has been released, and just about everything is negative for prices.
Grain markets sideways over lack of future weather concerns
Crop reports starting to reflect the poor conditions in the eastern Corn Belt, but not by much.
Huge crops, but not true in the Northeast
Spotty rains are not erasing the drought areas on the maps, and worried farmers say that the country may be having a big crop, but it is not happening in their backyard.
Counting on someone else’s misfortune
Too often in the markets, a good year comes at someone else's expense.
Weather indicates big crop, mixed blessing
Grain farming is a mixed bag right now. It is hard to get everything we want, because they are in conflict.
Predicting the grain market yields a lot of mistakes
A career in calling the markets means a career of natural mistakes.
Back-and-forth between Cavs and markets
The Cavs and grain markets have both been entertaining recently.