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An ag lending specialist is somewhat pessimistic about the farm economy the remainder of this year. Ashley Arrington with Ag Resource Management says this is not the time to take chances. “I don’t ...
An extension ag economist says the grain markets have responded to President Trump’s decision to reverse a 50 percent tariff ...
A pair of Illinois-based agronomists say some farmers are dealing with emergence issues this spring. Matt Montgomery, ...
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley tells Brownfield the Make America Healthy Again Commission report was not as critical of crop ...
Below normal temperatures and above average precipitation delayed some fieldwork across Missouri in the last week. USDA says ...
The USDA says that as of the week ending May 22nd, corn and soybean export inspections remain ahead of the paces needed to ...
Scattered rains kept Arkansas farmers out of the fields for about half of last week. The rains left farmers with just 2.3 ...
South Dakota’s wheat crop has benefitted from the recent rains. USDA says spring wheat conditions rated 55 percent good to ...
Most of Wisconsin’s crops are planted. USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service says 85% of the corn is planted with 52% of the ...
The National Milk Producers Federation is pleased with budget items passed by the House and sent to the Senate. Alan Bjerga ...
It was another solid week of planting progress for Kentucky farmers. According to the USDA’s Weekly Crop Progress report, 70 percent of the state’s corn crop has been planted, a 7 percent jump from ...
Wet conditions limited field activities in Tennessee last week and crop quality is starting to decline. The USDA says 87 ...