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Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Transactions will shift next week to the Chicago Board of Trade.
Harvest inches closer to Nebraska border.
Kansas harvest has progressed to the northern-most counties.
It is set to beat McDonald’s and Starbucks in becoming the first fast-food chain to sell the pastries without gluten, the protein found in wheat, rye and barley.
Wheat may extend a slump in the year starting in July as farmers are set to boost production globally and as demand declines for the grain in livestock feed, an Australian government forecaster said.
Monsanto Co. may face more complaints from farmers even as tests so far haven’t shown unapproved gene-altered wheat anywhere beyond the Oregon farm.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Wheat in Chicago fell the most in two weeks after Japan suspended imports from the U.S., where an unapproved, genetically modified strain was discovered in an Oregon field.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
No GMO wheat varieties have been approved in the U.S.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index and Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index and Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Farm Journal had a chance to talk with Von Bergen about his farming background as well as his aspirations for NAWG this coming year.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index and Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index and Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
State-by-state crop and weather report details.
Late-week precip expected in southeastern Plains and the Mid-South.
State-by-state breakdown of Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index shows condition in all HRW wheat states below year-ago.
Wheat rose to the highest in almost five weeks on speculation that U.S. farmers will plant fewer acres with spring varieties due to cold weather.
Wheat rose for a second day in Chicago, extending a rebound from a nine-month low on concern frost in the U.S. hurt the winter crop and as wet weather may delay spring planting.
EU Commission released short-term outlook.
Those yield gains would occur with the first commercial product, which the company is developing via conventional and biotechnology approaches.
State-by-state crop and weather report details.
The historic 2012 drought is far from over, but it has at least subsided in parts of the country.
Scarce stocks could send prices soaring or crashing just as they did in 2008 and 2009, when prices rose to record-highs only to crash following the Great Recession.
Chip Flory and Brian Grete discuss the wheat market in this week’s Pro Farmer Profit Briefing.
Even though stocks are declining, supply remains secure worldwide.
Wheat production to be down 26% from last season.
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