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"New Contest & win fabulous prizes for 2017 US Corn Belt Crop Tour #cornbelt17…"

Moe Agostino replied Jun 18, 2017 to Mark your calendars for the 2017 6th Annual US Corn Belt Crop Tour!

212 Jul 29, 2017
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"Call Josh if you would like to ask any pork marketing questions. Thanks, Moe Agosti…"

Moe Agostino replied Mar 28, 2014 to Quarterly Hog and Pigs Report Update (Chart)

1 Mar 28, 2014
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"What are the economics of growing a new crop like this? Thanks, Moe"

Moe Agostino replied Jun 29, 2013 to Wanted: Ontario Farmers To Grow Hazelnuts. Is anyone interested in learning more?

1 Jun 29, 2013
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"What is the price the farmer gets and consumer pays for for milk and dairy products…"

Moe Agostino replied Feb 24, 2013 to Post your questions for the AALP India Study Tour Participants Here?

1 Feb 24, 2013
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"Yes politics can have a big influence but the CME has tried and warned since 2008 to…"

Moe Agostino replied Apr 13, 2011 to Agostino: Bullish USDA Report Drives The Market Higher. Did you ever think we would see $7 corn?

8 May 6, 2011
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"Hello John. I use QTPlus and they do have paltform for farmers I pay US $3,000/year…"

Moe Agostino replied Sep 21, 2010 to Charts

5 Sep 21, 2010
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"Is the nice weather helping dry down the corn out there? How is the quality? Thank…"

Moe Agostino replied Nov 13, 2009 to Anyone started grain corn? How is the moisture, yields and test weights?

16 Nov 17, 2009
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"Here is the latest market review.... This latest USDA Crop Production and WASDE rep…"

Moe Agostino replied Sep 12, 2009 to USDA Crop Projections: What Do You Think?

1 Sep 12, 2009
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