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The June - August 2012 indicated corn disappearance is 2.16 billion bushels, compared with 2.54 billion bushels during the same period last year.
Key data from this morning’s USDA reports.
Growing demand for food in developing countries will continue to be a major driver of demand for corn and soybeans over next past decade.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Find out what the big news could be with Wednesday’s USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.
Firm updates crop estimates ahead of USDA’s Sept. 12 Crop Production Report.
Other crops are also maturing fast, but are consistently in very poor or poor condition.
Dr. Cordonnier says the crops are finishing under stressful conditions.
Weekly Export Inspections Report highlights.
Special attention placed on testing for aflatoxin.
Official press release of day two results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Crop Tour leaders provide their morning route reports.
Crop Tour leaders provide their morning route reports.
RINs ‘significantly lower’ eocnomic pacts of a short crop.
Crop Tour Leaders provide their morning trip reports.
USDA hacked estimate corn yields this week. Jerry Gulke explains what that means for prices this year and beyond.
2012 corn yields are a mixed bag, according to a recent Farm Journal Pulse.
Find out what the big news could be with Friday’s USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.
Submit photos of your awful-looking corn and you could win an AgWeb hat.
Conditions in the nation’s third-largest corn-growing and fourth-largest soybean-producing state are rapidly deteriorating.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
Farmers heard presentations on the state of the economy, outlook for ethanol and agronomic management practices that can help contribute to higher corn yields.
Take a virtual crop tour across the country and globe, without leaving your chair.
Meteorologist Gail Martell talks crops in the U.S., Europe and Russia.
Hold on to your hat. Corn and soybean prices reached all-time highs this week and could go even higher. Jerry Gulke explains.
As you suffer from drought and begin to think about crop insurance, here are some things to keep in mind.