Agriculture News
Protecting nitrogen all season long critical for strong corn yields
A fertilizer management specialist encourages growers to keep chasing bushels despite tight margins. Corteva Agriscience Nitrogen Stabilizers Strategic Account Manager Heather Vosburgh says one key is using the right crop
USDA launches One Farmer, One File initiative to reduce administrative burdens for farmers
Ag Secretary Brook Rollins says the USDA is working to make USDA more efficient. “I have no idea how these farmers have been dealing with this all these years,” she
Iowa’s ag secretary sees ‘multiple wins’ in updating Conservation Reserve Program
Iowa’s Ag Secretary sees several wins for farmers if reforms are made to the Conservation Reserve Program. Mike Naig says CRP should reflect today’s realities in agriculture. “And what do
Farmer frustration mounts over E15
The president of the National Corn Growers Association says frustration continues to mount over the lack of progress on nationwide, year-round E-15. Ohio farmer Jed Bower told the general session
Crop protection takes center stage ahead of growing season
Building a robust crop protection management program. Ty Witten, vice president for commercial LTO with Bayer, says 17 states have already approved the Dicamba registration. “Hopefully over the next 30
Drought deepens in the Western Corn Belt as ranchers wait for spring moisture
An ag meteorologist says cattle producers in parts of the Western Corn Belt are in desperate need of drought relief. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrient Ag Solutions says there hasn’t
Growing Soybean Demand Through New Soy-Based Technologies
Thomas Frisch, a Minnesota farmer and the secretary of the United Soybean Board, says new soy-based technologies have strong potential to grow soybean demand. The post Growing Soybean Demand Through
Temps continue in a wide-range across the Heartland; needed moisture in the Southeast
Across the Corn Belt, chilly weather continues in the Great Lakes States. Meanwhile, spring-like warmth is edging into the southwestern Corn Belt, including much of Missouri and Nebraska, where Friday’s
Temps continue in a wide-range across the Heartland; needed moisture in the Southeast
Across the Corn Belt, chilly weather continues in the Great Lakes States. Meanwhile, spring-like warmth is edging into the southwestern Corn Belt, including much of Missouri and Nebraska, where Friday’s
Unseasonably mild across the Heartland; widespread drought relief ahead for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of warmer-than-normal weather nationwide, except for near- or below-normal temperatures in parts of New York and much of New
