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Corn and wheat rebound on corrective buying, but soybeans and meal still lower with Brazil rain chances. Cattle see more fund selling w/lower cash and hogs follow. Vince Boddicker, Farmers Trading Company, has more.
Grains setting back on profit taking, fund selling and rain chances in Brazil. Cattle bounce, while the DOW hits news highs for the year. Darin Newsom, Barchart, has details.
Grains setting back on profit taking, fund selling and rain chances in Brazil. Cattle bounce, while the DOW hits news highs for the year. Darin Newsom, Barchart, has details.
Better nutrient use efficiency can lead to higher yield potential with less environmental impact. Watch this video to find a simple, proven way you can upgrade NUE on your corn acres in 2024.
The Dairyland Seed Agronomy Team spent the past year preparing the upcoming 2023 Product Agronomy Research (PAR) Report, conducted on Dairyland Seed research sites, demonstration plots and replicated trials.
In preparation for the upcoming farm bill, House Ag Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-Pa.) told Politico his intent to make crop insurance more affordable.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Oliver Sloup, Blue Line Futures, discusses the rally in corn and if its sustainable, while cattle retreat on disappointing cash.
Machinery traders offer these suggestions to help farmers find the best deal.
According to lubrication experts, some of the additives in modern lubricants might settle to the bottom of a container during long periods of storage. Does that indicate a problem?
Following a few turbulent years that included a pandemic, rapid inflation, rising interest rates, a supply chain meltdown and high input costs, agriculture is hoping to find softer soil as it marches through mid-decade.