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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.
We continue to dig deep into the nitrogen price margins and what those price relationships might have to tell us.
After a long time downtrend, phosphate appears ready to follow potash higher.
More than 50 Farmall 75C tractors are listed for sale at MachineryPete.com
John Deere says it has responded to small-grain producers who want to drill more acres per day by debuting its largest air cart to-date, the C850. The cart has an 850 bu. carrying capacity, which is 55% larger than previous models.
New tractor and loader are designed to integrate and make chores easier.
The Food Demand Survey shows consumers’ willingness-to-pay decreased for all food products in February.
“There’s things out there like this. It happens.”
This tractor sold at a central Ohio farm auction on Feb. 3.
A group of governors from both ends of the political spectrum are urging President Donald Trump to support renewable energy, saying the wind and solar industries are crucial economic engines for impoverished rural regions.
The Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show focuses on the industry, but some of the sights and sounds may be overlooked during the show in the heart of Music City.
Our MarketWatch table features monthly and quarterly price outlooks, along with weekly prices for a wide range of ag markets.
South American Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier says early yield reports remain generally good, but he remains concerned about wet weather impacting crop quality.
Phosphate has been on our radar for upside risk for several weeks now, and fundamentals are giving DAP & MAP a boost.
Trump’s comments on election results finally confirms he is on his own.
Lawmakers in Washington probably can’t stop themselves from reacting to the problems of the moment, but they’d be wiser to focus on expanding long-term opportunities.
This owe-owner machine sold on Oct. 15.
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EIA will pull lease stocks from its total U.S. crude oil stocks tally beginning on October 13 which could result in a volatile day of crude oil trade.
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This four-wheel-drive tractor sold Monday, Jan. 30.
South American Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier says some early maturing soybeans have suffered quality declines due to the wet weather that has delayed harvest.