Weather
The 2018 Farm Progress Show started off strong but ended up closing down today because of heavy rains.
Here’s how to protect your crop from excessive rainfall, drought and cold temperatures.
The growing season has been anything but normal for farmers in the Corn Belt. They have been plagued with flooding, replanting, drought, not enough heat and other issues. Following the Farm Journal Midwest Crop Tour, many farmers have been praying an early frost won’t come their way.
Report predicts negative impacts for ag will grow this century from climate change.
No major over-oppressive heat has been registered in most of the US Corn Belt so far this year which has minimized the impact of dry conditions that have emerged in some locations, according to USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey in a June 28 conversation he had with Agri Talk host Mike Adams, which Informa Economics was a part of.
Here’s video showing three International tractors from this sale.
This pair of 1970 International 1026 front-wheel drive tractors sold on Feb. 25.
Warm, dry conditions in Midwest promoting planting in the Corn Belt.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman look at rainfall totals over the past week and talks about more rain to come.
The weather scare is providing market volatility and with it, opportunity.
Meteorologist Cindi Clawson looks at new areas of concern in the root zone moisture map.
The Midwest is still at risk as spring rains fall and the snowpack melts
The Army Corps of Engineers increasing water levels this week at Gavins Point Dam. That’s a dam in the Southeast Corner of South Dakota on the Missouri River. Picture courtesy: KTIV
Meteorologist Cindi Clawson says areas that are already water-logged, may be seeing more rain.
For decades, Peggy Sellars and her husband George have warily watched periodic floodwaters inundate the land around their home in the Mississippi Delta, but the dwelling always remained dry — until this year.
Meteorologist Cindi Clawson has your latest forecast.
The NWS’s forecast for above-normal temps means some areas could be in need of spring-time rains.
Harvest came to a halt in some areas seeing snow, while other farmers continued to roll on with corn. U.S. Farm Report meteorolgist says the winter weather will be short-lived across much of the country.
Tropical Storm Eta is coming ashore and it’s bringing with it a lot of rain!
While the weather may be mostly clear right now Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update on rainy weather moving in on two coasts.