AgDay

Hosted by Haley Bickelhaupt, AgDay provides the nation’s farmers and ranchers with the latest news, weather and business headlines, and features the people and places unique to the industry and small-town America.

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Bioceres Crop Solutions has begun sales of genetically modified (GM) wheat seeds in Argentina, the first time the technology has been commercially available to farmers anywhere in the world.
Corn futures have been under pressure for the last three sessions after failing against resistance to start the week. Will support hold into the weekend or will the selling persist?
The Year of the Combine marches on with the release of Case IH’s newest harvester, the Axial Flow 260 Series. The new machine is available for order in June of 2024. No pricing details have been announced.
One ag industry expert shares his take on this weekend’s solar storms, how it may have impacted farmers during the height of planting season, and what needs to happen going forward.
Grains start higher led by wheat on global crop concerns, but the markets can’t get above chart resistance. Cattle higher following a surge in wholesale beef. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, has details.
Bayer has requested a new label for XtendiMax from EPA. Public comment is underway. Also, farmers and retailers are urged to verify final sale and use cutoff dates for dicamba-based products in their respective states.
Grains faded early day strength. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, says the bulls need to continue to be fed by a bigger weather story as the funds have covered a large portion of their short position.
Catastrophic floods in southern Brazil will have long-lasting impacts for agriculture, with soaked soils making it harder for farmers to plant crops.
Grain markets fade early gains, but what triggered the selloff? Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, says the bulls need to continually be fed for funds to keep buying.
Texas-based company accused of deceiving thousands of customers across 14 states, soliciting customer funds under false pretenses and using those funds to pay other customers in a Ponzi-like manner.
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