Your Pro Farmer newsletter (Dec. 18, 2021) is now available

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This is your final newsletter for 2021, so as is our tradition, Pro Farmer named our ag story, person and event of the year. In addition, we offer our outlooks for the corn and soybean markets for the new year, which could be highly dependent on South American crops, which are facing increased moisture stress, especially in southern Brazil. There's a plethora of other market and economic news in this week's newsletter, including a flurry of activity by central banks around the world, including a change of stance by the Fed, in response surging inflation.  Click here to download this week’s newsletter. 

 

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