date:May 30, 2012
and 15.19 percent, respectively, compared with the second quarter of fiscal 2011. But feed prices remained high relative to historical costs, Sanderson said.
Because of the tight supply of both corn and soybeans, we expect grain prices to remain high and volatile at least until markets get some visibility on the quantity and quality of this years corn and soybean crops.
While there is some degree of optimism regarding the 2012 corn crop fueled primarily by the rapid planting progress this spr