Pricing your 2014 commodities is a challenge

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Publish time: 23rd April, 2014      Source: Michigan State University Extension
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Staying current on commodity markets requires regular updates on changes which is the focus of a webcast scheduled for April 29, 2014.

    

Posted on April 15, 2014 by Dennis Stein, Michigan State University Extension

        

Trying to keep current information on the ever changing commodity markets can be a full time job for most farm producers. Knowing that this busy time of year, a special webinar has been scheduled giving farm producers the opportunity to obtain valuable information related to grain and dairy market. To make it easier for farm producers to participate, the Commodity Marketing Update for Grains and Dairy seminar will be offered live using a webcast format which will then also be recorded. The recorded sessions will be made available to participants who register through the Michigan State University Extension Events Management System,

This seminar features Jim Hilker, a Commodity Marketing Specialist for Michigan State University Extension, who will focus on corn, wheat and soybean crops. Recent USDA Commodity Balance Sheet changes and adjustments have caused reactions in the markets. Hilker will provide background related to how the projected changes have caused some of these reactions in the market. Our other presenter will be Chris Wolf, Dairy Specialist for Michigan State University Extension. Wolf will update participants with an overview of factors that may impact the dairy industry. Both of these specialists work hard to stay current with a wide variety of information related to the commodity markets.

It seems that you can never have too much information when it comes to the rapidly changing commodity markets. Because the markets are going to continue to change rapidly farms with have the opportunity to secure a profitable market price for most of their crop commodities. Register today and receive your log in information for the Commodity Marketing Update webinar.

  

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