With last week’s warm and mostly dry weather farmers sped ahead on planting across the Corn Belt. USDA’s crop progress report showed Minnesota led the pace with 75% of the corn now planted, 14% ahead ...
Intense rains that for days pummeled the Midwest and South have flooded farmers' fields, ruining some crops already in the ground and keeping producers off of acres that hadn’t yet been planted. Roads ...
Pro Farmer economist Lane Akre says at the current corn to soybean price ratio and with market conditions, soybeans need to buy some additional acres.
Study shows delayed corn planting speeds hybrid maturation as farmers adapt to longer growing seasons and wetter spring ...
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Farmers leaning toward planting more corn as tariff potential makes soybeans a riskier bet
CHICAGO — Farmers in the U.S. plan to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring than they did last year, hoping to eke out a profit and shield themselves from U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
CENTRAL ILLINOIS, (WCIA) — Farmers are back in the field, but their crops may look a little different this season. A new USDA report shows they’re expected to plant more corn and fewer soybeans.
For the last month and a half, tractors have been pulling fertilizer carts, tillage equipment and planters on our roads and in the fields as planting season begins. Corn and soybeans are the primary ...
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