Watching for disease pressure

A southwestern Ohio farmer says a wet summer has created ideal conditions for disease development. Eric Tipton tells Brownfield he remains concerned about tar spot. “The results from tar spot getting away […]

Corn hits lows, soybeans, wheat also down

Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, unable to follow through on the higher start to the session. The USDA’s national crop rating dipped slightly but remains at a […]

H-2A moves toward more electronic processing

An ag labor attorney says the U.S. Department of Labor finally transitioning to collect H-2A certification fees electronically is a sign of how challenging the process has been. “It is […]

June ethanol export numbers up sharply on year

The U.S. ethanol export numbers for June were mixed. The Renewable Fuels Association says ethanol exports of 173.7 million gallons were down 6% on the month due to volatility in […]

U.S. wheat trade steady; looking to expand

The director of global outreach with U.S. Wheat Associates says the creation of the Agricultural Trade Promotion and Facilitation Program in the recent reconciliation package appears to be a win […]

Beef demand faces headwinds

An ag economist says strong demand for beef continues despite headwinds. Josh Maples with Mississippi State University Extension says there are multiple areas that are cause for concern. “What is […]

Soybean aphids becoming more prevalent

A crop protection specialist says soybean aphid detections are starting to become more prevalent across parts of the Midwest. Ron Geis with Corteva says soybean aphid pressure can develop very […]