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Welcome to the "Grain Market Analysis" Soybean
Answers. You can find answers to the most frequently
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about the expert is provided below.
Greeting from the Expert

Welcome to the Agricultural Price Forcasting Program.
We hope to provide timely answers to your current
questions. If we don't know, we'll try to direct
you to an answer. My area is grain marketing at
the farm level and price analysis and outlook for
corn, soybeans, and wheat. Please make your questions
as detailed and clear as possible. I look forward
to visiting with you.

Darrel L. Good, Ph. D.

Professor and Cooperative Extension Economist
Department
of Agricultural and Consumer Economics
University of Illinois
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: (217) 333-4716
Email: d-good@uiuc.edu

Employment

Darrel L. Good is a professor and Cooperative Extension
Service Economist with the Department
of Agricultural and Consumer Economics at the
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He has
major extension and aces responsibilities in the
area of agricultural price forecasting.

Education

A native of Illinois, Good received his bachelor's
and master's degree from Southern
Illinios University and his doctoral degrees
from Michigan State
University. Prior to joining the staff in 1976,
he was an assistant professor of Agricultural Economics
at Cornell University.

Research

Good has co-authored a textbook, Price Forecasting
and Sales Management, and is a major author
of the Weekly
Outlook and Grain Price Outlook newsletters.
He has written numerous articles and bulletins on
the subjects of price forecasting, price outlook,
and the development of marketing strategies.
Related Web Sites

Illinois
Grain Risk Outreach - a family of services designed
to provide comprehensive risk management information
and analysis for producers in Illinois.
AgMas
- a project to investigate the performance of Agricultural
Market Advisory Services.
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