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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A few areas of the country were expected to see some rain this week. What’s the weather doing on your farm? Share your Crop Comments!
The area sown to winter grains in Ukraine could fall by 30% to 60% in 2023 without state assistance and an increase in grain exports, UABC agriculture union director Roman Slastyon said.
Why is there resistance to new technologies like robotic milkers and other automation by dairy farmers, especially with the challenge in finding labor today? John Phipps provides insight in Customer Support.
Grains and hogs were under pressure on economic and political concerns regarding China and more favorable weather. Cattle scored new highs for the move. Analysis with Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
AgDay launched in 1982 by satellite on a handful of local affiliates. Today, viewers watch the agriculture news program on 121 affiliate stations and RFD-TV, reaching more than 53 million viewers each year.
Markets mostly lower except cattle. Grains see follow through technical selling and weather weigh on market. Chart action brings funds into cattle market plus higher cash ideas.
The Inflation Reduction Act has been passed by both the Senate and House. The $740 billion bill contains several components that are favorable for agriculture.
Grains see follow through selling, while livestock start higher then turned mixed with a nice rally in cattle.
Are U.S. crops getting smaller and is that enough of a catalyst to get the funds to come back in to buy commodities? Will the historical cotton abandonment in the WASDE push the market back to contract highs?
A severe drought is magnifying Europe’s economic risks by disrupting crop yields, energy production and trade flows at a time when the continent is already facing soaring food and fuel prices. . .