1998 PRICING PERFORMANCE OF MARKET ADVISORY SERVICES FOR CORN AND SOYBEANS
Darrel L. Good,
Scott Irwin,
Thomas E. Jackson,
Mark A. Jirik and
Joao Gomes Martines-Filho
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: João Gomes Martines Filho
No 14793, AgMAS Project Research Reports from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Abstract:
The purpose of this research report is to present an evaluation of advisory service pricing performance in 1998 for corn and soybeans. Specifically, the average price received by a subscriber to an advisory service is calculated for corn and soybean crops harvested in 1998. The average net advisory price across all 23 corn programs is $2.17 per bushel - seven cents below the market benchmark price. The net advisory prices for corn range from a minimum of $1.93 per bushel to a maximum of $2.51 per bushel. The average net advisory price across all 22 soybean programs is $5.82 per bushel - four cents less than the market benchmark. The net advisory prices for soybeans range from a minimum of $5.11 per bushel to a maximum of $6.58 per bushel.
Keywords: Marketing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 53
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.14793
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