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Mike Minor of Professional Ag Marketing says grains saw technical buying on Tuesday while livestock fell with the financial markets on the conflict between Iran and Israel and a flip flop on ICE raids ...
Lindsay's recent profit growth was boosted by large, non-recurring projects, raising concerns about the sustainability of ...
While the majority of Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to ...
Although the U.S. Corn Belt is in for a scorching weekend, June weather has been mostly supportive of crop development, with corn health ratings improving for three consecutive weeks.
Jon Scheve discuses how corn and bean prices have been below breakeven prices for the past year making it difficult for ...
The U.S. Crop Watch corn fields have notched their third consecutive week of improved health ratings, though some areas still ...
The global food system faces growing risks from climate change, even as farmers seek to adapt, according to a new study in ...
Researchers from Iowa State University say that the over application of fertilizer can be harmful, but under-applying can be ...
Climate-induced warming is jeopardizing the global food supply even as farmers take adaptive measures to stymie these effects, scientists are warning. In contrast with previous research suggesting ...
Climate change is on track to reduce by 11% in 2100 the yields that today provide two-thirds of humanity's calories from ...
At this point in the season, crops have mostly been planted and in some cases replanted, depending on how much rain areas ...
Gary Schnitkey says county corn and soybean yield data released by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) will trigger payments in specific areas of the Corn Belt. “For corn, the payments mainly were in the ...
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