(NAFB) Another large harvest is coming in across rural America, and the record crop is presenting logistical and marketing challenges for farmers. Tanner Ehmke, the lead economist for grains and oilseeds at CoBank, said farmers who used to typically sell their soybeans directly off the combine now have to find storage, either on-farm or at elevators charging higher fees.
While soybeans don’t have many places to go, corn and wheat are still moving to the markets.
A storage hedge presents some opportunities with a lot of soybeans in storage.
There may be some opportunities closer to home.
Again, Tanner Ehmke of CoBank.








