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Southeastern U.S. crop forecast from USDA, and an effort is underway to get Senate and House leadership to address several important topics in the new farm bill.
Join RaboResearch analysts Edward McGeoch and Vitor Pistóia as they discuss the recently released winter crop production report and dive into Australia's winter crop forecast and the dynamics influencing global and local grain and oilseed prices.
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Weekly crop progress reports show that most farmers ahead of schedule in planting. Michael Clements has more on how weather is playing a big factor in that, and what it might mean for the entire growing season.
With harvest behind us Kevin and Jenn discuss strategies for 2023. Economic conditions are key to planning for 2023. Volatility should be expected in the prices of many things for 2023. Short-term practices should anticipate elevated grape prices. Longer term LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php
From this week, T-ports Wallaroo site will start to receive grain for the first time, the plan to phase out caged hens by 2036 is causing national confusion amongst egg producers, supermarkets and governments and supplies of lucerne seed have fallen to historically low levels.
Parts of Australia will see farmers reap record or near-record crops, while other parts will see farmers heartbroken by yield, volume, and quality downgrades due to excessive rains, washed out fields, and unharvestable crops. Agricultural analyst Dennis Voznesenski and General Manager for RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand Stefan Vogel dive into the significantly varying 2022/23 winter crop results across the nation and look into expectations for farm inputs and crop prices, as well as how farmers are preparing for the next crop.
The mango harvest in the Darwin region is nearing its peak, with about 388,000 trays harvest last week.
The mango industry has put out its first crop forecast for Darwin, tipping the region will produce around 2.9 million trays this season.
Well timed summer and autumn rains have led the national commodity forecaster ABARES to predict winter crop production to jump 50 per cent compared to last year.
Frm Credit Canada economist, Craig Klemmer, speaks about farmers' plans for the spring planting season.