AgWeb.com Editors

AgWeb, the Homepage of Agriculture, launched in 2000 as a site devoted to serving all of U.S. agriculture with news, markets, weather and other pertinent information to the business of farming. Since then, AgWeb has grown to become the top general agricultural news site and a popular spot for discussions, blogs and other interaction amongst those involved in agriculture. AgWeb Editorial Staff Sara Schafer, Business & Crops Online Editor

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While timely planting is important, the advantages of an earlier planting date can be lost if tillage and planting operations occur when the soil is too wet.
Corn planting has started, cotton is pacing ahead of normal and winter wheat conditions continue to slide.
USDA’ s corn planting progress are even with year-ago levels and five-year average. Changes in some states.
There can be little doubt that NASS acreage and production reports are among the biggest market movers year-in and year-out.
Farmers will spend more to produce their 2011 crops but they’re likely to make that up -- and then some.
Fasten your seatbelts as this week may only prove to be a precursor for what we should expect this spring and summer.
Get all the latest information on Wednesday’s WASDE report.
The slowing pace of soybean exports and export sales suggest that the rationing process has been completed.
Despite less-than-ideal soil conditions and above-normal temperatures, U.S. corn growers harvested the third largest crop on record.
See all of the report data, analysis and commentary.