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Prairie Grains is the official publication of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers, North Dakota Grain Growers Association, Montana Grain Growers Association and South Dakota Wheat, Inc.

Copyright Prairie Grains Magazine
Marketing Guide 2003

Price Outlook

2003-04 Wheat Market Outlook

Seasonal Durum Market Movement

2003/04 Soybean Market Outlook

2003/04 Feedgrains Market Outlook

No Bargains for Anhydrous

Selling Strategies

Get to Know Your Local Basis

Plan Grain Sales, Estimate Expected Net Price

Get Ahead of the Market Game Next Year

Use Seasonal Price Patterns for Sales Targets

Managing Price Volatility

The Case For, Against Using Options

New Tax Bill Provides Farm-Specific Provisions

A Peek at the Plays of Area Marketing Groups

Park It or Market It?

What to Expect from a Grain Broker

"Good Til Cancelled"- A Good Way to Fret Less About Selling Grain

The Best Time to take a LDP, Sell the Crop

Go Beyond Dumping Grain: Country Elevators Can Be Key to Better Marketing

Online Info

Marketing and Risk Management Links Online

Tools for the Trade: Marketing, Risk Management Software, Info

Grain Selling Tools and When to Use Them

World Trade

HRS Exports Up

Farm Programs and Farm Production

Counter-Cyclical Payments: A Closer Look at How They Work and When They Might be Triggered

Wheat Production Costs Can Vary Considerably

2003 Wheat & Grain Association Conference Schedules

Will Weaker Dollar Benefit U.S. Wheat Exports?

Special thanks to these contributors to the
2003-04 Prairie Grains Marketing Guide:
George Flaskerud, NDSU Extension Crops Economist
Betsy Jensen, Ag Commodity Instructor, Northland Community and Technical College
Ed Usset, Grain Marketing Specialist, Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota