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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Corteva Agriscience and BASF Agricultural Solutions are partnering to bring the first four-way herbicide-tolerant trait stack, based on PPO chemistry, to the marketplace for soybean growers.
Markets lower Wednesday except feeders in a risk off session, end of month positioning. Michelle Rook has details with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Two farmers embrace conservation practices to build soil health, reduce GHG emissions and leave a lasting legacy. They’re discovering the potential of ag lands as some of Earth’s largest natural reservoirs of carbon.
A risk off day in outside markets weighs on grains, and in turn supports the rally in livestock. Michelle Rook gets details with Kent Beadle of CHS Hedging.
For the upcoming crop season, CONAB forecasts Brazilian farmers will produce more than 300 million tons of soybeans, corn, cotton, rice, wheat and soybeans. That’s an all-time high.
Livestock higher on corrective bounce and lower grains. Corn and wheat see profit taking with follow through selling in soybeans in a risk off day. Michelle Rook talks with Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier cut his corn yield forecast . . .
Big Market Moves Monday, Following Pro Farmers Estimates. Fund Activity and Money Flow Also Factors.
The markets made some big moves on Monday following last week’s Pro Farmer Crop Tour. However, fund activity and money flow were also part of the story.
“While diesel engines continue to be the flexible power of choice for the foreseeable future in agriculture, such a collaboration enables both companies to develop low and zero carbon solutions,” said Adam Reid.
Grains pull back with profit taking in corn and wheat amid a risk off day, while livestock bounce off technical support with lower feed prices. Michelle Rook has analysis with DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing.