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Table of contents
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- Seven Steps to Better Marketing
- Understanding supply factors for agricultural products
- How demand and supply determine market price
- How exchange rates affect agricultural markets
- How interest rates affect agricultural markets
- How to use charting to analyse commodity markets
- Agriculture marketing clubs
- Commodity futures markets
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- Introduction to crop marketing
- Basis – How cash grain prices are established
- Grain marketing decision grid
- Price pooling – How it works
- Crop contracts
- Grain storage as a marketing strategy
- Using producer cars to ship prairie grain
- Using frequency charts for marketing decisions
- Western Canadian grain catchment
- Barley and wheat marketing resources
- Wheat basis levels
- Wheat quality and protein matters
- Wheat pricing considerations
- Marketing oats in Canada
- US Crops – Where Are They Grown?
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- Introduction to livestock marketing
- Understanding and using basis levels in cattle markets
- Forward contracting of cattle
- Understanding dressing percentage of slaughter cattle
- Understanding the cattle market sliding scale
- Predicting feeder cattle prices
- Breakeven analysis for feeder cattle
- Farm gate values for farm-raised vs purchased calves
- Wool marketing in Canada
- Marketing feeder lambs
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- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – A, B
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – C
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – D, E
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – F, G
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – H, I, J, K
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – L, M
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – N, O
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – P, Q, R
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – S
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – T, U
- Agricultural Marketing Glossary – V, W
- Other Marketing Related Glossaries
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