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The first major winter storm of the 2017-18 season hit North Dakota on Monday. In Bismarck, strong winds kicked up snow, and blizzard warnings were posted as winds gusted up to 50 miles per hour.
Today on Farm Journal Live: the latest on the court decision rescinding the label for dicamba from Sonja Begemann and Ken Ferrie and an update on China trade from Senator Chuck Grassley.
Grains receiving good export news. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reporting a couple of flash sales on Friday. One includes 163,000 metric tons of soybeans for delivery to Mexico.
Iowa estimates put flooding damages at $2 billion dollars while mental health professionals worry about the health of farmers and ranchers impacted by the storm.
Drier conditions are continuing in the Southeast United States while wet weather expands to the East. The AgDay Weather Team Looks at Root Zone Moisture in its weather segment.
Nutrient management is costly, especially if the weather makes it hard to fully utilize things like nitrogen.
AgDay reporter Tyne Morgan visits a farmer in northwest Illinois who finally got the green light to plant in this stop on the I-80 Planting Tour.
See video recaps, 360° views of the exhibits and all the details on the machinery and technologies on display.
USDA scientists have identified a number of stem rust-resistant wheat varieties and are retesting them to verify their resistance.
While the weather may be mostly clear right now Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update on rainy weather moving in on two coasts.