Shutdown could deepen struggles for soybean farmers facing low demand and loan needs
The director of government relations with the Illinois Soybean Association says the organization is concerned that a prolonged government shutdown will make this year even more difficult for producers. Andrew […]
Ethanol production falls, but solid demand and profitable margins offer optimism for farmers
Ethanol production drifted lower last week as producers continued seasonal maintenance. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 995,000 barrels per day, falling 29,000 on the week as plants […]
Brazil’s competitive advantage in soybean production is concerning
An assistant professor at Purdue University says Brazil’s competitive advantage in soybean production is concerning for U.S. farmers. Joana Colussi says the U.S. continues to lose market share at a […]
Gov’t shutdown halts USDA loans, reports, and farm program payments
The USDA has temporarily furloughed nearly half of its employees as part of the government shutdown, and an ag lobbyist says that will impact some farm programs. Randy Russell with […]
Illinois agronomist warns of corn stalk deterioration amid heat and disease pressure
An Illinois-based agronomist with Wyffels Hybrids says there are concerns about stalk integrity in this year’s corn crop. Robby Meeker, who covers the central and east central parts of the […]
Shifting fertilizer applications to the spring could maximize return on investments
An extension educator says farmers may want to rethink their fertilizer application strategy during a time of record costs. Jenny Brhel with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says research has […]
Southern rust and dry weather combine to heighten harvest fire threat
A dry harvest for many growers means fire danger is increasing. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz says disease pressure resulted in a premature end to the corn crop […]
Short-term funding bill fails to keep government open, USDA now half staffed
A member of the U.S. House Appropriations Committee says he’s optimistic lawmakers can come together to reopen the government. About 750,000 federal workers have been furloughed with the shutdown, and […]
Balancing act: corn yield vs moisture a key decision for growers
An agronomy manager says farmers harvesting corn should seek a balance between yield and moisture. Ryan Bates with Pioneer tells Brownfield environment and hybrid determine how rapidly crops dry down. […]
Protecting Against Tassel Wrap Begins with Breeding
Tassel wrap was a problem experienced in many Midwest cornfields this season. Corn tassels became tightly wrapped within the plant’s upper leaves, interfering with pollination and potentially reducing yield. In […]