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  • Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the individual-kernel level, bringing new high-quality seed varieties to market faster. Grain experts examine the possibility of using the same technology to test post-harvest quality, potentially raising the bar on customer expectations and affecting contracting. Emerging technologies, such as CO2 and relative humidity sensors, can be used today to meet the elevated quality expectations of tomorrow.
    Micro-quality: Every Kernel Counts
     

    Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the...

    Article • May 11th, 2011

  • Illinois Corn Off to a Good Start
     

    Except in areas that got heavy rainfall or hail

    News • May 10th, 2012

  • Farmers expect 940 million bushels to be left over when the harvest begins this fall
    Demand for corn falls, food prices could level off
     

    Farmers expect 940 million bushels to be left over when the harvest...

    News • August 11th, 2011

  • Early planted three-leaf corn plant
    Producers Question if Frost-damaged Corn Will Recover
     

    Early planted corn close to the three-leaf stage suffered the most

    News • April 19th, 2012

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Economics of Corn and Soybean Storage
     

    Should be fewer crop storage issues than in recent years

    News • September 7th, 2011

  • Damaging Winds Set Corn Back
     

    Green Snap and Root Lodging expected to impact yield in Illinois

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • The McC Inc. management team from left to right, Dan Shefland, Mark Schmid, Jon Walters and Cortney McCormick.
    Triumph Over Tragedy
     

    The Greenfield, MN construction company shares their insights.

    Article • April 1st, 2008

  • Number of piglets per litter reached 10 for the first time ever this spring
    UIUC Weekly Outlook: Positive Pork Outlook as Corn Prices Decline
     

    Number of piglets per litter reached 10 for the first time ever this...

    News • June 28th, 2011

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Can Corn Prices Rebound Again?
     

    Meanwhile, year-over-year consumption is expected to increase

    News • May 11th, 2011

  • Early planted three-leaf corn plant
    Ethanol Unlikely to Support Corn Prices this Year
     

    U.S. farmers dedicate more acreage to the crop than ever, creating a glut...

    News • April 26th, 2012

  • Measurement and Information: The Currency of Grain Quality
     

    Researchers and industry stakeholders from around the globe discussed...

    Article • August 11th, 2008

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Corn and Soybean Consumption
     

    Economist expects future consumption will vary widely

    News • October 19th, 2011

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Corn Market Direction Unfolding
     

    Two important factors: rate of domestic feed, prospective size of 2012 U.S...

    News • May 14th, 2012

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Corn Market Remains Unsettled
     

    Ending stocks are usually fairly clear by this time of the year; not so...

    News • February 7th, 2012

  • UIUC Weekly Outlook: Rationing 2011 Corn Crop
     

    Old crop prices weakened when the USDA released an unchanged forecast of...

    News • April 17th, 2012

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