2009-07-282009-07-281984http://hdl.handle.net/10365/5551The topic of the article is seasonal behavior of marketing patterns for grain from North Dakota. The typical seasonal pattern in grain marketing has been for a peak to occur during and immediately following harvest with lower movements during the remainder of the year. The level of grain handled during the peak and off-peak periods determines utilization of marketing facilities (i.e., elevators and transportation services) and unit costs of providing the service. The article goes into further detail on this topic.North Dakota State UniversityMarketingGrain cropsSeasonal Behavior of Marketing Patterns for Grain from North DakotaArticle