Harvest is picking up in fits and spurts with rain putting a lid on it locally.
Organic prices are low-stable but don't appear to be falling too horribly. With the rail strike apparently knocked on the head, an economic disaster has been averted. Will it result in an election? Hard to tell. Corn harvests in the U.S. are massive and this will continue to tamp down overall crop prices. American organic buyers are glutted with a mid west wheat crop. As summer winds up and harvest gets into earnest going it will be interesting to see where prices go. My area has a lot of light and or over protein or otherwise feed grade grains and I suspect that'll be fairly universal. As always, my personal opinion is to tread conservatively. Let me know what you've got to sell and what you're after. Sincerely, Andrew Turner -- Quality Grain Marketing Est 2002
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AuthorReed McDonald - Owner and chief blogger at Quality Grain Marketing. With all the noise and click bate headlines this agricultural based blog will highlight what current events I am following. Be sure to check in regularly for updated musings Archives
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