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Outlaw: lost export markets and Brazil competition add pressure
An ag economist with Texas A&M University says the challenges facing U.S. agriculture go beyond low prices and high input costs.
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An ag economist with Texas A&M University says the challenges facing U.S. agriculture go beyond low prices and high input costs.
A farmer in the Missouri Bootheel says he’s grateful for the recent one-inch rain. Aaron Porter tells Brownfield he had stopped
Slower demand is having an impact on the U.S. rice supply. The USDA now sees domestic rice ending stocks at 55.3
The USDA raised its domestic wheat ending stocks guess, while leaving corn and soybean carryout unchanged. The U.S. wheat supply is
A Wisconsin dairy farmer who grows corn, alfalfa, and triticale for feed says he’s not in a hurry to plant. Mike
A western Illinois farmer says planting progress is limited in his area. Brady Holst, who grows corn and soybeans in Hancock
A southwest Ohio farmer says he’s in no rush to get started planting. “We’re a little wet and cold.” Jed Bower
Corn export sales ticked higher during the week ending April 2nd. The USDA says most of last week’s corn sales were
An agronomist says there are cost-effective ways for farmers to maximize their nutrient management program this season. Trey Stephens, who covers