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PB1770-A Guide for Considering and Developing a Farmers Market in Tennessee

Date Issued
December 1, 2003
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/15171
Abstract

Soybean farmers face a variety of marketing alternatives each year. Selling to a grain buyer at harvest is one way to sell soybeans. Another alternative is to store soybeans (either commercially or on-farm) and sell them later. Farmers may also set a price for their soybeans before harvest by signing a cash-forward contract with a grain buyer. The contract specifi es the quantity, price, grade, quality and date of delivery. Because prices have been historically lowest during harvest, storing and cash-forward contracting are ways to price soybeans before or after the harvest season, in hopes of achieving higher prices.

Subjects

Marketing

Soybeans

Disciplines
Agronomy and Crop Sciences
Marketing
Comments
PB1736-3.1M-12/03 R12-4110-034-001-04
Embargo Date
April 6, 2010
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PB1736_The_Importance_of_Basis_in_Marketing_Soybeans___A_10_Year_Soybean_Basis_Study_for_Six_Tennessee_Regions.pdf

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