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Make Better Grain Marketing Decisions

 

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In our recent blog post we explore specific use cases on how grain price indexes can help you make better grain marketing decisions.

Check out the blog post here and learn how price assessments from cmdty can support your business decisions in ways that no other U.S. grain data product can offer.

The Relationship Between Trends in Farm Size Growth and Risk for Agribusinesses

 

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There are multiple risks that agribusinesses face as it relates to crop production and grain marketing. Most commonly these risks can be encapsulated within measures for production risk, counterparty risk, control risk, and price risk. In our recent blog post we explore the relationship between trends in farm size growth and risk for Agribusinesses. Check it out here.

Make informed decisions with The Daily International Grain Price Report

 

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We're very excited to announce the release of The Daily International Grain Price Report! Delivered every morning, this report provides benchmark price assessments for the global grain and oilseed markets. Take a look at today’s report to see the valuable data and information that can be delivered to your inbox every day and subscribe for free here.

Seasonality and Grain Marketing

 

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A market participant’s decisions on grain marketing, such as when and how to market grain, can have a substantial impact on the financial results of their operation. As a result, it’s important for producers and processors to develop a strong understanding of basis pricing for key selling/buying areas.

In our recent blog post we explore basis pricing and give specific use cases on how to leverage it when making grain marketing decisions. Check out the blog here.

Grain Market Outlook Webinar Recap

 

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This week, we hosted an exciting two part webinar discussing the current outlook of the volatile grain market, the current impact of COVID-19, the latest tools from cmdty, and much more. If you missed it, check out our latest blog post for a recap.

Understanding Basis In Relation to Grain Prices

 

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Basis is a concept used throughout financial and commodity markets. Most simply, it represents the spread between two related instruments and is most commonly used to express the relationship of cash and futures products.

In our recent blog post we discuss the variables impacting commodity basis and how it relates to grain prices. Check out the blog here.

Powerful Interactive Charts for Traders and Investors

 

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We are excited to announce the release of our new and interactive charts for traders and investors through our public financial data platform, www.barchart.com. Built entirely from the ground up, Barchart.com’s new interactive charting provides desktop and mobile users with access to fast, interactive charts designed to be easy-to-use yet powerful for the most serious of users. Read the press release here to learn more.

Impact of Ethanol Production on the Ag Industry

 

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Ethanol, a renewable fuel typically produced from Corn, has historically been highlighted as a key enabler of meeting global renewable energy goals. In recent years however the appeal of this biofuel has waned as alternatives have come to market. Check out our recent blog post to learn about the impact of ethanol production on the agriculture industry.

Stay Connected to Your Producers with Grain Elevator Mobile Apps

 

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We saw the need for a private community between grain buyers and producers and we delivered with the release of Marketplace. Check out our latest blog post to to see how you can stay connected to your producers through elevator-branded Marketplace mobile apps.

Using Growing Degree Days to Forecast Production

 

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Growing Degree Days (GDD), also called growing degree units (GDUs), is a commonly-used measure of heat accumulation used by agronomists and producers to make predictions for crop development rates.

In our recent blog post we cover how you can use growing degree days to forecast production as well as discuss alternative methods.

Check out our blog post to learn more.