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Commodities: Page 14
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Economists predict volatile corn, soy prices in 2021
High corn and soybean prices will return to historic norms, Purdue economists say, but whether 2021 will bring price cuts remains uncertain.
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Grain barge transit resumes on Lower Mississippi River
The U.S. Coast Guard has lifted the waterway restriction under the I-40 bridge on the Lower Mississippi River, allowing grain barges to pass.
Animal Nutrition Views
Biotin for broilers in corn vs. wheat formulas
Cereals are poor sources of biotin, compared with poultry requirements, but they constitute the largest part of their feed.
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Global fishmeal, fish oil production on upward trend
Despite declines in major fishmeal producing countries, overall production increased last year, and additional growth could be in the works.
Animal Nutrition Views
10 facts about introducing wheat in broiler formulas
Wheat has some nuances that must be addressed by a nutritionist when switching from corn in broiler feed formulations.
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Cold, dry weather affecting US planting progress
Despite dry conditions, U.S. corn and soybean planting is slow going so far due to cold weather, but some Midwestern states are seeing good progress.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Brazil producers replace pricey corn with wheat in feed
Wheat planting acres in Rio Grande do Sul could increase from 1 million hectares (2.4 million acres) to 1.4 million hectares in 2021.
Animal Nutrition Views
Alternatives to corn for broiler feed
Alternative energy ingredients to expensive corn (and wheat) abound, but they require some knowledge to be used properly.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
China issues guidance on reducing corn, soy use in feed
China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has published guidelines that recommend lowering the amount of corn and soybean meal in pig and poultry feed.
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USDA suggests high corn, soybean prices here to stay
Unexpectedly low planting estimates mean high prices for corn and soybeans could continue into 2022, economists say.
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US closing gap between production, use of organic corn
Steady growth of U.S. organic corn production could supply domestic livestock production within a decade, economist says.
Animal Feed for Thought
Are high commodity costs temporary or here to stay?
Find out StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman's forecast for rising grain prices and feed costs.
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