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Russ Higgins, commercial agriculture educator, calls-in to talk with host Richard Hentschel about how the record yields over the last three years will be used domestically and worldwide. Current prices have shifted from the demand side to a supply side, keeping prices stable. Exports can be the grain itself or a byproduct of domestic grain use, such as ethanol. Russ also talks about future uses for the grain itself and potential new products.
By Richard HentschelRuss Higgins, commercial agriculture educator, calls-in to talk with host Richard Hentschel about how the record yields over the last three years will be used domestically and worldwide. Current prices have shifted from the demand side to a supply side, keeping prices stable. Exports can be the grain itself or a byproduct of domestic grain use, such as ethanol. Russ also talks about future uses for the grain itself and potential new products.