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The leader of a crop inputs business says farmers are planning to plant more corn this spring. Leah Anderson is Senior Vice ...
Western Kentucky farmer Davie Stephens says they’re just starting to get back into the field after receiving nearly 15 inches ...
The people between the Wisconsin farmer and the consumer were recognized during the Specialty Meat Products Championships.
A commodities economist says farmers should be proactive marketing new crop because there’s still a downside risk ahead for ...
Despite a condition rating improvement in the last week, dry conditions have taken a toll on South Dakota’s winter wheat. “I ...
Aaron Porter farms in southeast Missouri and he says recent rains and flooding have delayed planting. “Typically, we’d like ...
Spring storms have made a dent in Tennessee’s drought conditions and caused some historic flooding. The USDA says topsoil and ...
A southwest Iowa farmer is concerned about tight margins. Carl Jardon of Randolph says input costs remain high. “Of course our price for corn and soybeans has come down, so margins are tight.” He ...
A southwest Nebraska farmer says he’s waiting for warmer weather before spring planting begins. Andy Jobman raises corn and ...
Weather slowed fieldwork for Arkansas farmers. USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service says just 3.6 days were suitable for fieldwork in the week ending Sunday. Recent weather has also soaked soils.
Small grain and corn planting is underway in Minnesota. USDA’s latest weekly crop update says oats are 9 percent seeded, ...
Much of Michigan is still too cold and wet for farmers to get into fields. Presque Isle County’s Christian Tolllini tells Brownfield early field activities are about on pace for mid-April despite the ...