Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican will cover the Nebraska Farm Bureau news conference on international trade report
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Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican will cover the Nebraska Farm Bureau news conference on international trade report
The post Nebraska Farm Bureau news conference on international trade report appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
We’ve all heard the phrase “time is money.” Michigan farmer Clint Hagen upgraded his planters to save a lot of time,
Missouri Corn Growers Association Executive Director Bradley Schad says Ford Flex-Fuel vehicles should make a comeback. “As corn growers are filling
Some Arkansas farmers made decent planting progress in the past week with crop emergence advancing well, too. USDA says 80 percent
The USDA says corn, soybean and spring wheat planting are ahead of average for South Dakota. Corn planting is 23 percent
Above average rainfall delayed some planting progress in Missouri over the last week, but helped with crop emergence. USDA says nearly
Soybeans were mixed on spread trade, May contracts closed 2 and 1/4 higher at $10.52. Beans started the day lower, but
Planters are moving in earnest in Ohio. The USDA says eight percent of the state’s corn, 51 percent of oats, and
Wisconsin farmers had about three days on average to continue planting last week. USDA’s latest weekly crop report says another rainy
Planting progress in Indiana is ahead of last year’s pace. The USDA says 10 percent of the state’s corn and soybean