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Commodity Planning Price Projections for 2010 Available

Last Updated: January 12, 2010

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The publication shows 2010 price projections for crops and livestock produced in North Dakota and price estimates for future years.

Released January 4, 2010

FARGO, N.D. -- Short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota are available, says Ron Haugen, farm economist with the North Dakota State University Extension Service.

The publication shows 2010 price projections for crops and livestock produced in the state and price estimates for future years. Price projections are given for the major crop commodities, including wheat, durum, oats, feed barley, malting barley, oil sunflowers, nonoil sunflowers, corn, soybeans, canola, flaxseed, winter wheat, dry beans, dry peas, alfalfa hay and mixed hay.

Price projections for livestock and livestock products include beef steers and heifers at various weights, cull cows, slaughter steers, slaughter hogs, slaughter ewes, slaughter lambs, feeder lambs and milk. The publication also provides historical prices as a reference.

“The estimated short-term planning prices should be used as a guide in setting price expectations for 2010 production,” Haugen says. “These planning prices can be used for preparing annual enterprise budgets and annual whole-farm cash flow projections. The short-term prices should not be used for planning capital purchases or expansion alternatives that would extend beyond the next production year.”

The publication is on the Web at http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/market.html.

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http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2010/jan-4-2009/commodity-planning-price-projections-for-2010-available

Source: Ron Haugen, (701)231-8103, ronald.haugen@ndsu.edu

Editor: Rich Mattern, (701) 231-6136, richard.mattern@ndsu.edu

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