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Soil conditions, temperatures and weather outlook are finally aligned for planting in much of the Midwest. In the hurry to ...
Allison Thompson, The Money Farm, says soybeans are seeing follow through buying on the de-escalation of the China trade war.
Machinery Pete gives his top choices from a busy week of transactions on the used farm equipment auction circuit.
The swift escalation of trade tensions and extremely high levels of policy uncertainty are expected to have a significant ...
After several years of volatility for U.S. growers, prices and acreage of industrial hemp appear to be stabilizing or even ...
The administration created a "top 10 list" that includes the fishing industry, agricultural land deforestation in Brazil that ...
Shell Rock, Iowa, farmer Jeff Reints started planting corn on April 8 — the earliest ever on his farm. He got 50% of his corn and soybeans in the ground before 3 inches of rain parked the planters.
Mark Knight, Farmer's Keeper Financial, says corn and wheat are under pressure from fast corn planting pace and rains in the ...
Dan Basse, president of Ag Resource Company in Chicago, says corn was pressured by the fast planting pace of 12% nationally and a slightly more open forecast for the next week or so.
The original proposal would have resulted in millions of dollars of fees per vessel, thus lowering commodity prices. The revisions, however, have some key exemptions that are net positive for U.S.
Growers are grappling with a second consecutive year of waning demand and no home for their grapes. The issue is complex with ...
Outside markets are under pressure to start the week, but grain and livestock markets are holding their own yet again. Focus ...