 
          October 27, 2015
        
        
          
            2015 Logan County Farm Outlook Magazine
          
        
        
          LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM    Page 39
        
        
          As of October 22nd, the average corn price for central Illinois is $3.64, and the average
        
        
          soybean price is $8.85.  According to the USDA Farm Service Agency, Logan County
        
        
          farmers planted  199,363 acres of corn and 143,047 acres of soybeans.
        
        
          As we’ve seen recently, crop prices can fluctuate with little warning, especially soybean
        
        
          prices.  Furthermore, these prices apply to the state of Illinois as a whole, not individual
        
        
          farmers.  At a glance, it certainly seems that farmers in Illinois may be set to make more
        
        
          money from soybeans in 2015 than they have in the past and less money than they used
        
        
          to from corn.  However, it is too early to say whether or not that increase in profit will be
        
        
          because of prices, or because of the increased amount of production.
        
        
          Story by Derek Hurley
        
        
          
            
              Resources Cited
            
          
        
        
          Good, D. “Weekly Outlook: Which Way for Soybean Prices?” farmdoc
        
        
          daily (5):193, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics,
        
        
          University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 19, 2015.
        
        
        
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