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Agriculture Etf

Agriculture EtfAs an investor, what is the best way to buy "agriculture." Are there any ETF's that give you broad exposure?

In addition to MOO, you can see who is a DBA ETF products:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=dba

not necessarily the best, but if you agree with Jim Rogers take on agriculture, then look in RJA.

It follows from Rogers Agricultural Index own, but is not connected to him businesswise in any way.

You can invest in commodities or in things that farmers buy when they do well. Eg equipment, seeds and fertilizers.

Find a mutual fund to a significant investment in these types of businesses would be safest. If you want to buy shares of the company, you may search Deere (DE), Caterpillar (CAT), Monsanto (MON), Potash (POT), Terra Nitrogen (TNH) or companies of this kind. But it's riskier.

Not a recommendation to buy, but look MOO symbol.

ETFs and mutual funds.

Posted on January 18, 2010.
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