Will it Rise or Fall? Rise Fall. Soybeans Soybeans are used for oil, animal feed, soy milk, and soy flour. If soybeans can now be used in biodiesel, will.

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Will it Rise or Fall? Rise Fall

Soybeans Soybeans are used for oil, animal feed, soy milk, and soy flour. If soybeans can now be used in biodiesel, will the DEMAND rise or fall? Soybean oil can now be used as a renewable ingredient in the production of biodiesel fuel.

Soybeans Soybeans are used for oil, animal feed, soy milk, and soy flour. If the demand for soybeans is high, and the supply is low, will the PRICE rise or fall? Soybean oil can now be used as a renewable ingredient in the production of biodiesel fuel.

Corn Field corn is grown primarily for use as livestock feed. The starch in corn can be distilled and converted to ethanol, an additive to petroleum-based fuel. What happens to the DEMAND for corn now that it is used for fuel as well as livestock feed?

Corn Field corn is grown primarily for use as livestock feed. The starch in corn can be distilled and converted to ethanol, an additive to petroleum-based fuel. What happens to the PRICE of corn now that it is used for fuel as well as livestock feed?

Wheat Wheat is grown primarily to be ground into flour Drought results in low wheat yields. What happens to the SUPPLY of wheat during a year of drought?

Wheat Wheat is grown primarily to be ground into flour Drought results in low wheat yields. What happens to the PRICE of wheat if supply goes down, and demand stays the same?

Eggs The bird flu infects thousands of egg farms, and many laying hens are lost. What happens to the SUPPLY of eggs as a result of the bird flu?

Eggs The bird flu infects thousands of egg farms, and many laying hens are lost. If egg supply goes down, but demand stays the same, will egg PRICES rise or fall?

Milk The nutrition of feed for dairy cows improves, leading to a significant increase in milk production. If the supply of milk goes up, but demand stays the same, will milk PRICES rise or fall?

Milk New research shows that low-fat dairy products help with healthy weight loss. Will the DEMAND for milk products rise or fall?

Review If the supply goes up, but demand stays the same… what happens to the PRICE? If the supply goes down, but demand stays the same… what happens to the PRICE?