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Export inspections mostly down on week, up on year
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 17th, corn and soybean export inspections continue to run ahead of
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The USDA says that as of the week ending April 17th, corn and soybean export inspections continue to run ahead of
Brownfield’s Larry Lee attends the Wisconsin DNR & DATCP farm stewardship tour The post Wisconsin DNR & DATCP farm stewardship tour
Spring fieldwork is in full swing, and many farmers are planting Enlist E3 soybeans, Enlist corn, and Enlist cotton. Corteva Agriscience
Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith says one of his priorities when Congress returns from recess is getting year-round E15 legislation across the
A member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee says a bipartisan group of lawmakers is seeking to limit the president’s power
Potato planting is being slowed by rainy weather in the central sands region of Wisconsin. Jeff Huber is the agronomy manager
Potato planting was briefly slowed by rainy weather in the central sands region of Wisconsin. Jeff Huber is the agronomy manager
Since COVID, more producers are learning how direct marketing of beef can help their farm’s bottom line. Grace Link from Bosben
In this spotlight on soybeans, discuss the importance of Missourians promoting the state positively to attract pro-agriculture processing companies. Subash Alias,