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If predictions hold true, this fall could be a hotter and drier season across much of the U.S.
China’s soybean imports reached a record high in August 2024, reflecting significant growth in the country’s demand for the oilseed, but meat imports declined.
What started five years ago with Flex-Ro robot, is just starting to scratch the surface on what may be possible in space.
For fourth-generation Maryland farmer Taylor Huffman, creating agritourism events to supplement ag income is a way of life.
Cattle futures traded on both sides of unchanged yesterday as the market attempts to carve out a double bottom against the August lows.
A quick roundup of farm equipment and technology news for the week of September 8, 2024.
Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, says soybeans fell on a combination of factors including higher yield ideas in the USDA Report.
As you begin to rein in production costs, big ticket items such as fertilizer naturally get a lot of scrutiny. Now’s the time to think through how you’ll best allocate available dollars for nutrients.
Taking a dive into some of the historical production trends in Brazil in lieu of weather concerns for the upcoming soybean planting season.
Reuters reported USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack is “confident” the clean fuels tax credit will be finalized by end of the Biden administration in January.