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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.
Seed company scientists talk about doubling our corn yields. Can it be done?
Drought-tolerant corn included in a flood of new Monsanto products is coming down the pipe.
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index maps can help any size operation grow better crops.
Supplying your corn crop’s critical early season nitrogen needs can make or break your yield.
More than 40% of farmers are concerned about “fluctuating and/or increasing fertilizer prices,” according to a recent survey.
See all the crop yield and production data.
Ninety-one percent of the U.S. soybean crop is harvested, according to USDA.
When weeds get tough, you get tougher. This farmer uses two trait technologies to fight weed resistance.
Soybeans showed the most strength this week posting 50-cent gains.
See all the important data and analysis from today’s reports.
AgWeb breaks the report down to make it easy-to-read and navigate.
In one stroke of the pen, in yesterday’s Grain Stocks report, USDA took care of the tight-stocks issue that has carried the market since June.
Start harvest based on weather forecasts, then manage stored grain all winter long
Just one Western bean cutworm per ear of corn can result in a four-bushel per acre yield loss.
USDA’ s corn progress ratings for the week ended July 25.
Agronomic factors and yield benefits are primary considerations.
How sweet it is when roastin’ ears come into season. Look at all the new traits are coming to the garden. Can raccoon resistance be far behind?
See the full report figures and learn how your marketing plan should react.
The July Supply & Demand report suggests corn prices between $3.60 and $4.10 until the August report.
Corn and soybean crop conditions have dropped slightly this week.
This was a bullish report in the sense that just about every trader was focused on the new crop.