Wheat
Sudan’s liberalized bread prices this year may affect trade.
Tillerman Seeds, LLC, of Grand Rapids, Mich. was formed to acquire specialty, GMO and non-GMO seed assets. This week it completed its first transaction with the successful purchase of DF Seeds Inc., of Dansville, Mich.
Wheat acres in the U.S. in 2017 were at lows not seen for a century. Going into 2018, it looks like that could be the case as well with farmers planting less wheat.
Spring wheat production rose 12 million bushels, shocking the marketplace and sending prices lower, says Jerry Gulke of the Gulke Group.
For an artisanal bread company, the farmer-producer relationship takes more than just separating the wheat from the chaff.
Winter wheat moving again to Gulf Coast export facilities
In 2017, wheat acres hit a 108-year low, and they’ll be fewer acres in 2018.
When California farmer John Duarte decided to settle his legal battle with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rather than risk losing his family owned nursery operation, a couple of signals were sent to all of agriculture according to Don Parish, senior director of regulatory relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation. Duarte agreed to pay a $1.1 million settlement after being accused by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of improperly disturbing a wetland when he plowed a wheat field.
Variety selection can play a huge role in yield and premiums
John Duarte, a California nursery owner who was sued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for plowing a wheat field without a Clean Water Act permit, has reached a $1.1 million settlement with the federal government.
Top Producer columnists Chris Barron and Paul Neiffer share a from-the-field crop update from the Evergreen State.
Thousands of acres of wheat have been baled for feed in drought-stricken areas of North Dakota. Many farmers are abandoning small grains because the quality of the crops are not worth harvesting.
Downpours in EU’s No. 2 wheat grower may curb protein content.
The spring wheat harvest has gotten underway in South Dakota as the winter wheat and oats harvests progress.
As wheat harvest gets closer by the day, now is a good time to take measurements for your records, including counting population.
Winter wheat harvest is ongoing across the country. Despite USDA saying 28 percent of the crop out of the top 18 producing states is out of the ground, winter wheat harvest is moving across the High Plains.
Some farms may start wheat harvest 10 days later than normal.
Concern from neighboring wheat farmers about weeds spreading from an organic farm are forcing management changes.
Cheapest wheat offer was for Romanian wheat, followed by U.S.
A recent late-spring blizzard could prove to be disastrous for farmers in far western Kansas.
Shipment shows competitiveness of U.S. wheat, analyst says.
First came a deluge of rain, then a string of winter blizzards. Now, April showers are threatening to heap further moisture on waterlogged fields just as Canada’s farmers prepare to plant their fields this spring.
Wheat imports estimated to be 4.1 million tons in 2016-17.
Wheat stockpiles seen plunging 37 percent this season.
Unharvested acres must come off field before spring planting.
Wheat growers have had a rough go the last couple of years with low prices and the least amount of acres planted in nearly a century.
Wheat exports seem to be robust despite record world wheat supplies and a relatively strong dollar, according to the USDA.
With farmer and regulator eyes turned toward the two companies, Bayer and Monsanto technology leads on Thursday repeated their confidence the merger will close by the end of 2017. The companies need approval from regulatory authorities in 30 countries.
Global wheat stocks have been dwindling due to a worse than expected Indian crop and an “off” Ukranian crop, according to Jim Bower of Bower Trading on Market Rally Radio.