Market Journal Reports from Husker Harvest Days

Market Journal Reports from Husker Harvest Days

View the full Sept. 18 Market Journal episode or selected segments below.

Sept. 18, 2015

On this week's Market Journal Tyler Williams, Nebraska Extension cropping systems educator, recaps soil moisture levels across the state. Williams also gives an overview of potential weather conditions farmers may face during harvest.

Also on the Sept. 18 Market Journal:

  • Grain Market Analysis — John Meuret, J.E. Meuret Grain Company, analyzes estimates from the USDA September Crop Report. and talks about potential price movements in corn and soybeans.
  • Farm Succession — Dave Goeller, Nebraska Extension farm business succession planning specialist, discusses when a farmer or rancher should start to plan for farm succession.
  • Estimating Corn Yields — Nathan Mueller, Nebraska Extension cropping systems educator, demonstrates how corn growers can estimate yields before harvest.
  • ARC & PLC Enrollment — Cathy Anderson, Nebraska State Farm Service Agency production and compliance programs chief, reminds growers of the Sept. 30 deadline to complete contracts for Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) farm programs.
  • Weather Forecast — Nebraska State Climatologist Al Dutcher gives the weather outlook for the coming week.

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