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U.S. farmers have hit very few snags with corn planting this spring, and the foreseeable future is barrier-free.
Many farmers in Ohio got a planting window in April for corn and soybeans. Commercial manure applicators also made progress ...
John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing, says corn and soybeans see pressure from the fast planting progress and an open weather ...
The following was written by Giovani Preza Fontes and Emerson Nafziger with the Department of Crop Sciences at the University ...
Wet conditions kept some farmers out of the fields last week, while others were able to get plenty of planting done. The ...
The USDA said that as of April 20, 12% of the corn crop in the country’s top states has been planted. That’s ahead of the ...
China will plant four to five times more genetically modified (GM) corn this year than last, analysts and executives say, ...
Soybeans and corn are starting to be seeded into the ground across the U.S. Soil temperatures are still cold in many areas, ...
Farmers are poised to climb past the halfway point this week following a slowdown in progress while Illinois planting remains ...
An ag economist says the markets haven’t been impacted by planting delays in parts of the Midwest. University of Missouri’s ...
With their ability to “flex” to fill in space between neighboring plants, soybean plants can adapt to varying population levels a little better than corn can. Editor’s note: The following ...
So far this spring, 26 percent of Indiana’s corn and 25 percent of the state’s soybeans have been planted as of May 4, ...