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Advocates: Hemp could again dominate Pennsylvania fields
The first major winter storm of the 2017-18 season hit North Dakota on Monday. In Bismarck, strong winds kicked up snow, and blizzard warnings were posted as winds gusted up to 50 miles per hour.
Harvest is in full swing, but the impact of a difficult planting season is still apparent from the combine perch.
The USDA Crop Progress released Monday afternoon shows farmers made some gains on last week’s harvest delays.
Illinois farmers have faced their share of challenges this growing season. Much of the state received a deluge of rain in the heat of planting.
Harvest is in full swing, but the impact of a difficult planting season is still apparent from the combine perch. While phosphorus (P) might have been plentiful in the soil, a cold, wet spring tricked the nutrient from working its magic.
Monday’s Crop Progress shows 30 point delays in both corn and soybean harvest in Minnesota.
Iowa soybeans were close to maturation two weeks ago, thanks to cooler temperatures the state had this season compared to 2016. In some states, soybeans are just beginning to mature. Here’s a look at how soybeans reach physiological maturity and what farmers need to look for in their fields now.
See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of USDA’s Oct. 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) and Crop Production reports.
At the end of the season every precious kernel you’ve slaved to produce that is entrusted in grain storage holds your farm’s future and your management of the grain helps dictate just how good of a future that will be.