Year-ending stocks of soybeans will be quite large and for soybean prices to continue to increase a stronger-demand environment will have to emerge or conditions will have to point to a much smaller U.S. soybean crop in 2016.
Current projections put fertilizer costs in 2016 about $10 per acre lower than in 2015, according to farmdoc daily. If fertilizer prices continue to decrease, the cost decrease could be larger.
In response to an earlier article about cost reductions of $100 per acre, a University of Illinois ag economist answers some questions about this recommendation.
Net farm income is forecast at $81.6 billion in 2010, up 31 percent from 2009 and 26 percent higher than the 10-year average of $64.8 billion for 2000-2009.
No-tillers enrolled in carbon credit programs that reward them for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are finding the market for their credits has shrunk amid the recession and uncertainty about climate legislation being crafted by Congress.
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