Wednesday, March 12, 2014
New Farm Programs May Not Prompt Major Acreage Shift
Now that the Agriculture Act of 2014 is signed into law, the process of farmers examining the law to decide their options for the next several crop years is underway. In “New Farm Programs May Not Prompt Major Acreage Shift,” Roger Bernard, Policy Analyst and Jim Wiesemeyer, Senior Vice President of Informa Economics, Inc. examine the new set of farm programs and show that farmers’ own price and production expectations figure heavily into the choices they will be faced to make this year.
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From the March 2014 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
Analysis of Commodity Market Fundamentals
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From the March 2014 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
Analysis of Commodity Market Fundamentals
Do you need a competitive advantage in the market? Informa Economics has designed a web-based service that will provide you with an information and resource advantage to keep you one step ahead -- the Informa Economics Trader.
Try before you buy - Access the world’s best short-term commodity market analysis for 14 days for free.
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