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10 Mar 2022
The March 2022 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report had few major surprises in it. However, with wheat already trading near limit lower prior to the report, that long liquidation continued following the mildly bearish wheat portion of the report, sending wheat to limit down. The corn and soybean parts of the report were con...
9 Mar 2022
LINCOLN, Neb. (DTN) -- As the Biden administration banned Russian oil and gas imports into the United States, Iowa Republic Sens. Charles Grassley and Joni Ernst introduced legislation to replace the lost imports with biofuels, including ethanol and biodiesel. The Homefront Energy Independence Act would permanently ban Russian oil and gas imports, ...
9 Mar 2022
OMAHA (DTN) -- After a week in which half of the average retail fertilizer prices were lower, prices for most fertilizers moved higher the first week of March 2022 compared to a month earlier, according to sellers surveyed by DTN. Seven of the eight major fertilizers were higher looking back a month, though none were up a significant amount. DTN de...
9 Mar 2022
By DTN Staff This article was originally posted at 11:01 a.m. CST. It was updated at 12:05 p.m. ** OMAHA (DTN) -- In its March global and domestic supply and demand report, USDA factored in the war in Ukraine by slashing exports from the country, even as Ukraine implemented its own ban on exports on Wednesday. Just hours before USDA released its Wo...
8 Mar 2022
Last week, temperatures rose well-above normal for a good portion of the country. Highs in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit were common from the Plains to the Southeast. It may have been enough to awaken more of the winter wheat crop out of dormancy as soil temperatures rose. But that came crashing down in the Plains as a couple of systems moved through ...