Dried out soils in Russia and Ukraine are threatening plantings for next year’s wheat harvest, yet another headache for ...
As wheat farmers prepare to plant their fall crop they are already facing significant headwinds, Ron Suppes writes.
The trial will be divided into 40-acre blocks and the key, Boehne said, is to make sure the manure is well agitated after the ...
These offered a hedge against hardship: plant mixes in the field shifted with the weather. More rye one year, less wheat ...
Africa currently imports around 40 million tons of wheat annually at a staggering cost of $15 billion. Most African countries ...
(Bloomberg) -- Dried out soils in Russia and Ukraine are threatening plantings for next year’s wheat harvest, yet another headache for farmers hit by weather setbacks and the ongoing war.
Only around a million people live in Montana, but the state will likely determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Heat and dryness has left some fields too dry ... he said. “Regarding wheat and barley, we still have time.” The weather issues add to difficult situations for farmers. Regions now occupied by Moscow ...
This year's harvest is nearly three-quarters of the way through, but rain is going to slow things down. The provincial crop ...
A team of scientists and bakers in the Pacific Northwest is searching for ways to make whole wheat bread resilient to a ...