Issue 63Prairie Grains
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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 MagazineMarketing Guide 2004
Marketing Guide 2004 - 2005
How I Go About the Business Of Selling My Grain
Common Mistakes in Post-Harvest Marketing
Local Basis- A Key Influence On Your Cash Price
Those With Marketing Plans Took Advantage of Price
Grain Options Can Boost Marketing Flexibility
Peek at the Plays of Area Marketing Groups
How Farmers Use Professional Advice
My Post-Harvest Marketing Plan for Wheat
Plan Grain Sales, Estimate Expected Net Price
Will Expected Grain Price Returns Justify Storage Costs?
No Counter-Cyclical Payments for 03-04; Possible 04-05
Selling in Volatile Markets
Marketing and Risk Management Links Online
Marketing and Risk Management Software, Online Calculators
The Fine Line Between Hedging and Speculating
Understand Opportunities, Risks in Futures Trading
Use Tax Breaks Toward Farm Equipment, Buildings
Small Farms Can Market As Effectively As Large Farms
Lower Prices Provide Different Market Opportunities
Charts
Convention Information
Stocks: Corn, Wheat, Soybean, Durum