To help with high fertilizer prices, a Midwest soil scientist recommends farmers test their soil. They may have higher than...
Read moreWhen I was in grade school, I used to walk the short distance home for dinner around noon. After school,...
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Read moreOil had its best week since March following OPEC+ supply cuts, whilst gasoil time spreads have surged due to ongoing...
Read moreThe world is parched. In California, a record heat wave has exacerbated the western US’s worst drought in centuries. Water...
Read moreDrought is shrinking crops from the U.S. Farm Belt to China’s Yangtze River basin, ratcheting up fears of global hunger...
Read moreFor several years, Farmfest has been a major event for discussing key issues affecting farm families, the ag industry and...
Read moreBy Gus Trompiz and Naveen Thukral PARIS/SINGAPORE, June 22 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat regained ground on Wednesday after tumbling nearly...
Read moreFarmland changes hands all the time. Not every piece every day, obviously, but somewhere, many days, farmland is changing hands....
Read moreThe United States and the Netherlands are two of the world's largest exporters of agricultural produce. But despite producing large...
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