Iowa Corn Losses Predicted To Decrease U.S. Yield Average By 4 BPA Iowa Corn Losses Predicted To Decrease U.S. Yield Average By 4 BPA
| | | The area hit in Iowa encompasses 14 million acres of insured crops, including 8.2 million corn acres and 5.6 million acres of soybeans. Read More | |
| | | The story of Rosy-Lane Holsteins follows a 40-year road paved with perseverance and a painstaking determination to always do what is right. Read More | |
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| | | South Dakota is predicted to dominate and break previous records. Ohio is showcasing higher-than-average yields, far exceeding last year's challenges. Read More | |
| | | The Abby Maxwell that left for work on August 10 is not the same Abby Maxwell that she is today. She shares how the derecho winds devastated eight hog farms she manages near Keystone, Iowa, and changed her life forever. Read More | |
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| | | The year 2020 has been a pain for farmers in some areas. Yet, the year may turn out as one of the best for the corn and soybean crops in Southeast South Dakota. Read More | |
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| | | After last Monday’s devastating winds across Iowa, there have been a lot of predictions on how many bushels will be lost. However, it will take at least 1-2 weeks before the market feels like it knows the full scope. Read More | |
| | | Trust In Food is sponsoring a “Farming for Today and Tomorrow” panel discussion each day at 3:30 p.m. Central. Topics include: profitability with data, the evolving consumer and the future of farming. Read More | |
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