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Drones and digital cameras have given some breathtaking views of this year’s harvest season.
Illinois farmers are winding down the harvest, with 97 percent of the state’s corn crop having been brought in as of last week.
After cutting a soybean field, an auger boom that would have transferred the soybeans into a semi came in contact with power lines.
The shortage of durum, which has the hardest texture of all classes of wheat, contrasts with gains in other grain supplies.
With harvest time across California, many of the state’s once-robust crops — from the grapes that make world-famous wines to popular almonds — are anticipated to be smaller than usual this year due to the state’s historic drought.
AgDay’s Tyne Morgan takes us to the Show-Me State where the heat has pushed this year’s crop to be ready a month early.
As yield projections inch higher and the corn prices sink, Jerry Gulke wants farmers to act as though they have nerves of steel.
As you work toward a strong finish this fall, conduct pre-harvest field checks to help corn harvest go more smoothly.
AgriTalk, AgDay TV and U. S. Farm Report programs
The spring wheat harvest in South Dakota continued to lag far behind the five-year average as below-normal temperatures persisted throughout the state.
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