U.S. Department of Agriculture
As of Dec. 10, more than $8.7 billion has been paid to farmers for crop losses in 2012.
The 2012 Census of Agriculture features several firsts—among them, new questions about land-use practices, Internet access and crops grown for production of renewable energy.
Mix No-Till and Rotations to Store More Precipitation; Nitrogen Crop Sensors for Wheat
USDA released their October crop production reports this morning. Check out this analysis.
This week USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) announced it will no longer release its August Objective Yield Survey.
While the reports can swing markets, they’re created through a process that relies largely on windshield surveys, coffee shop talk and educated estimates from county Extension agents.
Your analysts pull out the key data from today’s Crop Production and Supply & Demand Reports.
Traders were expecting bullish numbers from Tuesday’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), but the projections were even friendlier than anticipated.
Corn Production Down 1 Percent from October Forecast Soybean Production Down 2 Percent Cotton Production Up less than 1 Percent