See Why Crop Tour Scouts Had a Tough Time Measuring Derecho Damage
See Why Crop Tour Scouts Had a Tough Time Measuring Derecho Damage | |
| | Pro Farmer editor Brian Grete takes you into a damaged corn field to show viewers why measuring the derecho damage was so difficult this year. Read More | | | The Farm Journal Field Days agenda has been designed to address the biggest issues and challenges facing the agricultural industry right now. Farm Journal Field Days is days away! Plan to join us Aug. 25-27 for this free event. Read More | ADVERTISEMENT | | | As a thanks for joining us, we're giving $10 gift cards to each of the next 100 people who use code GIFT10 at registration and attend at least 30 mins of the event August 25-27. |
| | | This year has presented farmers across the Midwest with a myriad of challenges, which are accounted for in Pro Farmer Crop Tour's national corn and soybean yield estimates. Read More | | | Deere & Co, the world's largest farm equipment maker, lifted its full-year earnings forecast on Friday after a smaller-than-expected decline in quarterly profit, as the sector benefits from replacement demand and government stimulus. Read More | | | Grain Markets worked higher overnight as crop tours begin to reveal the extent of the damage seen to U.S. crops from last week's storms. Read More | | | A mystery in one New York State farm field. Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More | | | I feel sorry for the farmers with down corn. I'm 66 and we all know it's no fun. Ag community is it really smart to combine early? Say 30%, by my figures with drying and basis at the elevator, it"ll cost the farmer $1.60 for every bushel that goes in combine bin. This is not counting storage. Plus you don't run a rock in it. If you combine normal and have good crop insurance. There is no incentive. There will be less corn in the country which will make other farmers happy plus it will help your bottom line. Crop Tour if you disagree please contact me. I think you're saying something different. The only way I change my mind is if corn goes up $1.00. Good luck on that one. Read More | | Farm Journal Field Days are coming! Gain insider intel form top leaders in ag at this innovative virtual event. Register Now | | Know someone who would enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend! Forward Now |
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