Planting Put on Hold for Much of Midwest as Wetter, Cooler Pattern Takes Shape
| | | | | Planting Put on Hold for Much of Midwest as Wetter, Cooler Pattern Takes Shape | | Last week, the race to plant was on. With consecutive warm and dry days in much of the Corn Belt, some farmers were able to start planting early. The weather pattern this week is flipping, with a cooler bias setting in. | | | |
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| | Jerry Gulke: Will the Bigger Brazilian Soybean Crop Offset Fewer U.S. Acres? May corn prices were up 17.25¢ and May soybean prices were up 0.5¢, for the week ending April 9. May wheat prices were up 28¢. Read More |
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| | | Global Perspectives: 5 International Farmers Discuss The Future From their corners of the globe, five international farmers share what they are excited about for the future of agriculture. Read More |
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| | | Dwindling Supplies and Renewed Demand Are Current Catalysts for Cotton Prices The cotton price picture is seeing some bullish factors come into play. USDA's WASDE report on Friday revealed higher exports - along with a smaller crop last year - continue to eat into overall supplies. Read More |
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| | Ag Insights Interview with Bill Northey Paul Neiffer interviews Bill Northey, the former USDA Undersecretary of Farm Production and Conservation in the Trump Administration. Read More |
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| | | Do You Have a Plan for Combine Fire Prevention While many combines are parked and inactive over the spring months, a team of Ohio State University students are thinking about fire hazards that occur to these machines while they are harvesting summer and fall crops. Read More |
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