by Remi | Sep 26, 2013 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Grain Prices, Know-Risk Updates
At Decisive Farming we have noticed that many of our customers are having exceptional years but the prices have began to drop off slightly. We know that just because your bin is full and you have to sell your crop doesn’t mean you have to take it at the price...
by Decisive Farming | Jan 11, 2013 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
In the ever changing marketplace, here are some tools and steps to establish a more sophisticated approach to grain marketing. Historically, grain marketing and profitability has been a challenge that requires balancing volumetric risks from weather with the ever...
by Decisive Farming | Jul 31, 2012 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
Alberta wheat growers take charge by establishing new producer-led commission. CALGARY, July 30, 2012 – Alberta’s wheat growers have committed to taking a leadership role in advancing the province’s wheat industry with the establishment of a new wheat commission. The...
by Decisive Farming | May 11, 2012 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
From Matthew Snell, Know-Risk Advisor: We saw corn drop again yesterday from the bearish USDA report. We are up a little bit today most likely from profit taking with a bit of a risk off trade happening as a result of JP Morgan reporting a 2 billion dollar loss...
by Decisive Farming | Jan 23, 2012 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
Inventors Showcase is held every year at Manitoba Ag Days to encourage individuals and companies to develop products that will assist farmers in achieving greater efficiency in their farming operations. This year Decisive Farming won first place with...
by Decisive Farming | Jan 9, 2012 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
CANOLA HEDGE THOUGHTS Prices have been rallying on South American dryness lately. As we have been continuing to stress, if you haven’t already, we highly recommend you start hedging some of your 2012 crop! If we learned anything in 2011 it is that prices will not...