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An ag economist says producers should look for ways to cut costs without sacrificing productivity in 2025. Purdue ...
A southeastern Illinois farmer says the state’s new wheat checkoff brings the crop in line with other commodities. Don ...
A central Illinois farmer says he’s holding off a bit before terminating his cover crops. Derek Martin, who farms in Logan County, tells Brownfield, “We’ve had some experiences in the past where we’ve ...
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 17th, corn and soybean export inspections continue to run ahead of the paces ...
Corn planting has picked up, with 33% of Missouri’s corn in the ground compared to just 9% a week ago. Six percent of the ...
South Dakota farmers are making progress on planting amid very dry conditions. The USDA says seven percent of the corn is ...
Kentucky farmers have made significant planting progress over the last week, but are still running well behind last year’s levels. Corn is 12 percent planted, a 9-point jump from last week, but is ...
The head of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says he’s hopeful the U.S. EPA will soon issue a nationwide waiver that ...
A northeast Nebraska farmer says planting is off to a great start. Quentin Connealy tells Brownfield he started corn and ...
An extension agronomist says the planting season has been in full swing across Iowa. Meaghan Anderson with Iowa State University says, “All field operations have been happening all at once and across ...
A livestock economist says the percentage of heifers on feed indicates there’s no major expansion happening in the U.S.
Spring fieldwork is in full swing, and many farmers are planting Enlist E3 soybeans, Enlist corn, and Enlist cotton. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist Grant Harms says there are ...
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