Several portions of the Midwest received more than double the normal average precipitation amount during the month of May this...
Read moreCHICAGO, June 4 (Reuters) - Mark Tuttle planted more soy and less corn on his northern Illinois farm this spring...
Read moreThe summer solstice is still a few weeks away. But for ag traders who aren’t druids, the season began June...
Read moreWalk into Pueblo Seed and Food Co on a Friday afternoon in Cortez, Colorado, and you’ll be met with a...
Read moreHow long should you allow weeds to grow with corn? If the field only has scattered 4-inch-tall weeds, it may...
Read moreIn a partnership between IL Corn and the U.S. Grains Council, 12 members of a Japanese media team toured Illinois...
Read moreThe latest set of grain export inspection data from USDA, out Monday morning and covering the week through April 25,...
Read moreMarket News Soybeans, corn extend declines Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, along with follow through selling and...
Read moreRain is a good thing – though farmers are constantly facing the challenging reality of too much or not enough...
Read moreLike the start of a big NASCAR race or the beginning of a championship game, many farmers in southern or...
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