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Soybeans seem to be stealing the limelight from corn, but it’s an easy thing to do when corn has been trading sideways for several months.
“The No. 1 failure I’ve seen is when producers are interested in cover crops and just jump in without knowing what they want to accomplish,” says Paul Jasa, University of Nebraska Extension engineer.
Report: Kansas corn production forecast down from last year
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says both U.S. peanut and cotton producers may have a record crop on their hands.
An Native American tribe is working to restore wild rice to five eastern Minnesota lakes.
Soybeans aren’t the only legumes China is interested in buying.
Two countries reach agreement on final protocol, USDA says.
Here’s the latest from the USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates:
UPDATED Friday AM: Hurricane Harvey was upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane this morning. The National Weather Service expects the area of impact to be “uninhabitable for weeks or months.”
An eastern Kansas farmer is hoping to attract visitors to his sunflower plot over Labor Day weekend.