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Per CEO Bill Anderson in an interview this week, Bayer will have a decision in months —not years — for whether it will remain ...
Little did Sydni Mell know the resilience and courage ingrained in her upbringing on the farm would become vital tools in ...
Chuck Shelby with Risk Management Commodities says grains continue to consolidate after the recent relief rally pushed corn, ...
Farmers in the upper Plains, northern Plains and Northeast came up short on snow for the 2024/25 season. In some cases, they ...
While relationships remain the foundation of the farmer business ecosystem, technology is brining a new structure to how ...
Farmdoc daily reports that Brazil’s rapid expansion of corn-based ethanol production is transforming the country’s domestic ...
Soybeans and cotton are currently taking the brunt of Trump's still-developing trade policies, and one ag economist thinks ...
The initial round of ECAP payments will only amount to 85% of the per-acre payment to ensure enough funding is available for all farmers who sign up for the program.
One solution to low prices is producing more bushels. Take a minute to think through some of the best management practices outlined here that will help you accomplish that.
The disaster aid framework is expected to be more farmer friendly versus the bewildering approach taken by the Biden ...
Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, says selling continues in much of the grain complex on profit taking as corn, soybeans and wheat contracts have all run into technical resistance.
Randy Hughes is continually refining his fertility program and has seen yields improve 40 bu. to 50 bu. per acre over the past six years. Hughes chats with corn yield champs David Hula and Randy Dowdy ...
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