May WASDE Shows $7 Corn Hasn't Dampened Demand; Here's What to Watch with New Crop
USDA's first look at new crop in the May WASDE report indicates higher crop prices could start to erode demand. However, USDA points out greater domestic use could help offset the idea of lower exports.
50% of farmers think precise control of machine settings to improve yields and reduce input costs is the most important reason to adopt precision ag technology. Do you agree? Fill out our survey and share your voice.
I-80 Planting Tour: Iowa Farmer Able to Plant Corn Crop in 7 Days Due to Dry Weather
After a slow start in portions of Iowa, farmers are now planting the 2021 crop at a record pace. One Rock Rapids, Iowa, farmer can't recall a year he was able to finish this fast.
The rapid pace of U.S. carbon market activity has left many farmers dazed and confused. Ask your questions in the Carbon Market Innovation Center and visit the first-ever carbon market comparison tool to assess how several of the most prominent frameworks stack up.
What Another Drought to California Means for its Dairy Producers
The skies might be blue, but the mood of some central California dairy producers has turned grey, as another season of drought returns to The Golden State.
The global hog industry has had an interesting start to 2021, with expectations for slower production growth in many parts of the world. Analysts summarized six key issues driving prices this year.
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