52 Million Bushels of Corn: Big Deal?? + Dockworker Strike

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @ryanmarkey5012
    @ryanmarkey5012 День назад +9

    I know Ohio doesn't count as much but around southwest Ohio around 20 percent of corn flat on the mud/water. Soybeans fodder turned black and mushrooms growing everywhere. We have had around 4.5 inches here up to six just east of here. Two big gusts of 65 mph did millions of $ in damage. Drought stricken corn took it the worst. We need a couple days before we could cut beans again.

    • @sandsock
      @sandsock День назад +3

      looks like down 25 bu/ac [union] i thought i had better corn than most . but looks like 150 bu

    • @MarshallThompson-r1p
      @MarshallThompson-r1p 23 часа назад +2

      A lot of tough beans in the north of Ohio too. There are some lucky spots, but the beans are tiny, and the yield is less than expected.

  • @agrofinanceirabourbonbrown3657
    @agrofinanceirabourbonbrown3657 День назад +6

    Good morning from Brazil. Am I missing something? USDA reports that this year’s September stocks are around 29% greater than last year for the period and the market keeps trying to go up? Who is going to eat (food/feed) that amount of stock? Who is going to use (biofuel) that amount of stock? All that during a year of wars, inflation and lack of economic increase around the world. What am I missing please?
    Regarding planting delays in Brazil, we don’t have a window per se, like us for example. It is more of a huge door, not a window (LOL). Brazil plants soybeans from October through November. We can only assume that Brazil has a weather problem if on November Brazil has not planted soybeans yet. Forgive my English please. Not my native language.

    • @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff
      @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff  День назад +2

      For months, the trade has been aware that the carryout would rise sharply year-over-year. The big percent increase is not fresh news.

  • @fredjones6333
    @fredjones6333 День назад +3

    Great corn yeilds here. However, soybeans are lower than last year. The lack of rain from mid july to mid September took the top end off of the beans. Se Illinois along the Wabash.

  • @TheGrassFactor
    @TheGrassFactor 20 часов назад +2

    I'm concerned about crop protection active ingredient supply as a result of the portt strike. The active ingredients are imported and the final formulations and bottling is performed in the US.

  • @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff
    @GrainMarketsandOtherStuff  День назад +2

    Good morning! Drop your yield reports and location👇

  • @mattcase1156
    @mattcase1156 День назад +2

    Northern Illinois here,
    5-10% yield over APH here! Feeling blessed.

  • @EricCarlson-bz2pt
    @EricCarlson-bz2pt 23 часа назад +3

    30-50 bushel beans in MN. 60 is normal.

  • @cboutdoorfun9955
    @cboutdoorfun9955 21 час назад +1

    Old man just finished beans in eastern WI, averaged just under 50bu/acre normal for him would be 55-60. He hit a nice window for planting where alot didnt take advantage and those beans look worse. Only one person in the area combining corn right now(always the first whether they are ready or not) heard he is at 32% moisture. Unsure of the yield and honestly wouldnt believe the number he gave anyway. My guess is beans are 75% harvested here. Almost no corn harvested except the 20%ish that is chopped for animal feed.

  • @henrypersoon
    @henrypersoon 23 часа назад +2

    I live in northern argentina, we had a lot rain here last night

  • @williegrow4931
    @williegrow4931 День назад +2

    Good morning

  • @jimmy999-z2j
    @jimmy999-z2j День назад +1

    Good report