Home » Business » Quiet grain markets should make producers nervous The grain markets are quiet – and that should make producers nervous. Corn, soybeans and wheat have all slipped into low-volume, sideways patterns in recent sessions. For many, it feels like a holding pat
Quiet grain markets should make producers nervous
The grain markets are quiet – and that should make producers nervous. Corn, soybeans and wheat have all slipped into low-volume, sideways patterns in recent sessions. For many, it feels like a holding pat
Allison Thompson, a market analyst at The money Farm in Ada, Minnesota, brings a wealth of experience to her role. Previously serving as a Farm business Management instructor, she remains actively involved in her family’s grain operation in Mahnomen, Minnesota. Thompson recently acquired The Money Farm,leveraging her practical field experience and teaching background to guide producers through the complexities of contemporary agricultural markets.
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