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Following a three year decline, it appears farmland values may be stabilizing in 2018.
The marketplace appears to be buying time until more information on wheat quality and corn replanting is available, says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group.
Seed fails to control damaging worm, group says in letter.
U.S. corn futures edged higher on Friday, as the grain was poised to post its biggest one-month gain in more than two years on global supply concerns.
North Dakota is a leading producer of corn, soybeans, spring wheat, sugarbeets, sunflowers, oats and barley. This year has been a nightmare in terms of spring planting.
After the USDA released its January crop production and World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) reports on Friday, the market had a mostly muted response.
“Plant early for optimum yield” is a common refrain soybean growers hear from agronomic experts today. If that’s your plan for 2024, here are three reminders to help you make it happen.
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