While corn and soybean prices continue to march higher, farmers are making progress getting the 2021 crop in the ground. The latest estimates from USDA show soybean planting progress jumped from 3% to ...
As the acreage battle continues to play out, a Pro Farmer member survey shows better commodity prices are attracting more acres this year. The Pro Farmer/Doane survey revealed farmers plan to plant ...
The Agriculture Department estimates U.S. winter wheat production will drop 8% this year due to a drought gripping the Plains and that planting delays are likely to cut the corn harvest. USDA on ...
NAPERVILLE, Illinois, April 23 (Reuters) - U.S. Crop Watch producers are off to an efficient start on corn and soybean planting as moisture levels have largely recovered from last summer’s dry spell, ...
No-till planting of sweet corn into a killed winter rye cover crop has the potential to provide soil health benefits such as reduced compaction, improved soil water holding capacity, reduced ...
Left to right: Mike Mulvaney, MSU associate professor of plant and soil sciences and Hartwig chair; Dru Carey, agricultural and biological engineering graduate student from Olive Branch; Wes Lowe, ...
NAPERVILLE, Illinois, May 8 (Reuters) - U.S. Crop Watch farmers last week continued planting their corn and soybeans at a faster-than-normal pace, mirroring national progress, though field work has ...