Topics: Ag Asia / Pacific, Rice, Wheat,
๐พ๐ฎ๐ณ Exciting News Alert! India Hits All-Time High Foodgrain Output ๐พ๐ฎ๐ณ India celebrates a historic milestone with record-breaking rice and wheat production! ๐พ๐ Witness the nation's agricultural prowess on full display. #India #Agriculture #RecordProduction ๐พ๐พ

India Achieves Highest-Ever Foodgrain Output, Sets New Records in Rice and Wheat Production
India has achieved its highest-ever foodgrain production at 357.73 million tonnes in 2024-25, rising 106 million tonnes over the last decade. Rice output hit a record 1,501.84 lakh tonnes and wheat 1,179.45 lakh tonnes. Oilseed production also reached an all-time high of 429.89 lakh tonnes. The government said expanded MSP procurement and policy support continue to benefit farmers nationwide.
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Wheat,
Using desiccants to optimize soybean harvest! ๐ Learn how this technique could boost your crop yield by ensuring ideal moisture levels. ๐ฑ #AgriculturalInnovation #SoybeanHarvest #Desiccants Read More
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Wheat,
Using desiccants to optimize soybean harvest! ๐ Learn how this technique could boost your crop yield by ensuring ideal moisture levels. ๐ฑ #AgriculturalInnovation #SoybeanHarvest #Desiccants Read More
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Topics: Ag India, Rice, Wheat, Food/Nutrition,

What are the top three crops grown in India?
Indiaโs agricultural landscape is as diverse as its culture, but a few crops dominate both acreage and production. Among these, three stand out for their sheer volume, economic impact, and role in feeding millions: rice, wheat, and sugarcane. Letโs explore what makes these staples so vital to the nationโs food security and rural livelihoods. Rice: The
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09/10/2025 SOURCE: fieldreport.caes.uga.edu
1. Tight margins are expected to continue in 2025 for corn, soybeans, and wheat with commodity prices likely near or below the breakeven cost of production. 2. Bountiful grain and oilseed production, combined with a strong U.S. dollar and uncertain trade policy, leads to expectations for lower prices in 2025. 3. Expect more acres planted to corn, fewer acres planted to soybeans, and wheat plantings comparable to last year.
2025 Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Outlook | CAES Field Report
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04/12/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Winter wheat is off to a rocky start in 2025, with major production states like Nebraska, Texas, and South Dakota reporting poor early conditions
Rough Start for Winter Wheat: First 2025 Crop Data Released
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Wheat, Rice, Agriculture Global, World Hunger,
FAO Cereal Supply and Demand Brief | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
FAO Cereal Supply and Demand Brief
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09/26/2024 SOURCE: english.enabbaladi.net
Today, Tuesday, September 24th, the Ministry of Economy in the Syrian Interim Government (SIG) announced a delivery bonus of USD [โฆ]
Interim Govt sets wheat delivery bonus in Ras al-Ain - Enab Baladi
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09/23/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Based on Illinois Farm Business Farm Management Association records, average farm operator returns for labor and management on 2,013 Illinois farms was much lower for all geographic areas in the state in 2023 compared to 2022 and below the average for the last five years.
Higher costs and lower grain prices lead to lower farm earnings in 2023
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08/22/2024 SOURCE: impactfarming.libsyn.com
In this special segment, Tracy speaks to Mark Walker from Cereals Canada about โCanadaโs Looming National Rail Crisis.โ Canada is on the brink of entering a historical and catastrophic rail crisis. Join us as we speak to Mark and clarify what is happening. In this episode: - What happens if they strike? - What are the consequences to Canada, our reliability as a trade partner, businesses, consumers, and farmers who are working hard to get the crops off and need the rail system working in full force? - What can the federal government do, and why has nothing been done? - What are the commodity groups doing? Who is representing farmers? Have you signed the stop the strike petition yet? If not, please do so. The government needs to hear us loud and clear. A special thank you to Mark for joining us on such short notice to discuss this critical event. Thank you Mark! RESOURCES Stop The Strike Petition - Please sign and have our voices heard https://stopthestrike.ca Thanks for tuning in, friends, Tracy Brunet Farm Marketer Host of The Impact Farming Show
Impact Farming: Canadaโs Looming National Rail CRISIS I Mark Walker from Cereals Canada
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