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The S&P 500 recently dropped 9 percent in a single week thanks to fears of a global trade war. On April 3 and 4, it was down ...
Western Kentucky farmer Davie Stephens says they’re just starting to get back into the field after receiving nearly 15 inches of rain recently. “But not with any ag equipment,” he says.  “But with ...
USDA says 13 states have started planting corn and 10 are working on soybeans. The report calculates 4% of corn and 2% of ...
A southwest Nebraska farmer says he’s waiting for warmer weather before spring planting begins. Andy Jobman raises corn and ...
Most soils in Northwest Ohio are now oversaturated, leading to significant amounts of subsurface drainage discharge. The ...
Thirstwaves, extreme evaporative demand events, are becoming more frequent, longer, and intense, stressing U.S. crops and ...
As planting season begins across the U.S., all of South Dakota falls under drought conditions on the U.S. Drought Monitor. Farmers across the region are making typical progress toward seeding fields.
A milder winter for the most part across Iowa, Illinois and chunks of Missouri has boosted farmer eagerness to get equipment ...
American farmers are experiencing a wide range of weather this spring, with drought for some and flooding for others, affecting planting schedules and potentially destroying crops.
You want nutrients where corn roots can "luxury feed" on them without expending energy going and looking for them, say yield ...
Egg prices have been dropping, and a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension expert believes a continued downward trend should follow the Easter holiday.
More corn is expected to go into the ground in 2025, and to get the highest yields requires some careful execution, according to Extension corn agronomist Jeff Coulter.