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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.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
More relief for Texas coming this week.
On Friday, Jan. 11, USDA will release its final estimates on corn and soybean production and acreage for the 2012-13 crop year.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Among the most-viewed AgWeb videos this year: segments on the prospect of $7 corn and Fourth of July-like market conditions.
See all of the data, coverage and analysis of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.
The seed company has retained a Canadian firm to conduct random, in-field audits.
Grains are being supported by a risk-on stance to start the week.
Canola and barley came in below traders’ expectations.
Data gathered is delivered to importers to gauge this year’s crop.
Find out what the big news could be with Tuesday’s USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.
Top Producer recently surveyed 15 market analysts for their views on grain pricing in 2013. Here’s what the moderate faction had to say.
Corn and soybean prices got an early boost from USDA’s Crop Production report released Oct. 11, even though grains took a beating the following day.
Leaves Brazilian corn estimate unchanged.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
The role of plant breeding has changed dramatically over the years.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
The storm might have extended harvest for some crops along the East Coast, but major damage isn’t being reported by farmers, media reports say.
But next year’s toxin levels are expected to remain low unless hot and dry summer weather returns, a crop expert says.
Researchers at Washington State University pulled data about weather along with soil and crop types to develop an online service.
Although, the more immediate concern is a breakout to the downside that may begin based on outside influences
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Nearly 2,000 producers in areas affected by dry weather have used funding provided through the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
John Leslie is a distinguished professor who heads the plant pathology department at Kansas State University.
Here’s a look at what writers across the country said about that issue, along with crop chemicals and commodity swaps, this weekend.
Precision Link from T-L Irrigation Co. puts pivot control in your pocket.