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Grain Reference Encyclopedia



How big is a barge?
What is hedging?
Why is corn so important?
What is the USDA and how does it affect the market?
What’s so important about Brazil and China and palm oil and the
Rotterdam markets?

The Practical Grain Encyclopedia is a one-stop reference that answers
all these and other grain and oilseed questions.  The book covers
futures, options, cash markets, spreads, all major crops, the major
players in export markets and basic grain statistics.  All this plus a
history of grain prices from the US Civil War through our own boom and
bust century.  It is the most complete and easy-to-use grain market
reference book on the market. Period.  It got that way by meeting the
needs of users in the grain industry, from producers to international
traders.

The information is presented in an extremely easy-to-understand style
that is accessible to everyone from first time traders to the most
experienced merchandiser.
1996-approx. 250 pages, spiral bound. US$39.95 postpaid.

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