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Attention Producers!!
Looking to move your old and new crop oats? Call CMI about our deferred bids or basis contracts.

There is a 50% delivery call on red spring wheat. If you need samples picked up to be graded, or to arrange delivery, please contact anyone of our Agri-Business Consultants.

2010/11 SPRING CASH ADVANCES
If you are planning on applying for a Spring Cash Advance, please remember that you need Crop Insurance to eligible.

The deadline to apply for Crop Insurance is March 31st.

Spring Cash Advances are not available until April.
Did you know........
Globally, we are currently feeding more than twice as many people as lived in 1950, and doing it from essentially the same 37% of the planet's land area that we farmed in 1950.
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CMI Terminal JV is committed to providing knowledgeable and timely advice to our business partners, along with quality products to assist them with their agricultural business needs.

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