06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
Purdue ag economists James Mintert and Nathanael Thompson discussed the updated corn outlook following USDA's June World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASD...
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06/16/2023 SOURCE: www.milenio.com
The GMO Conflict
Actualmente hay dificultades en la agricultura porque algún consejero ignorante le comentó al Presidente que los transgénicos hacían daño
El conflicto de los transgénicos
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06/15/2023 SOURCE: www.producer.com
James Mintert, director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University, said most farmers planted the crop in a timely manner, but it doesn't look that way. He was struck by how late some of the corn looked on a recent crop tour of Indiana.
U.S. corn crop hits headwinds | The Western Producer
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06/15/2023 SOURCE: invezz.com
Corn price has rebounded in the past few days as investors reacted to the latest WASDE report and the recent dam collapse in Ukraine. The price was trading at $6.20, a few points above the year-to-date low of $5.62. WASDE report Corn and other agricultural commodities drifted upwards this month after a major dam collapse […]
Corn price analysis as Argentina production retreats | Invezz
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Water,
Watch Corn and Soybean Crops Now for Stresses Later
Those cool temperatures that slowed crop growth may have set the crop up for later problems. It's a good time to start scouting.
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05/26/2023 SOURCE: www.psu.edu
A new discovery, reported today in a global study that encompassed more than a decade of research, could lead to the breeding of corn crops that can withstand drought and low-nitrogen soil conditions and ultimately ease global food insecurity, according to a Penn State-led team of international researchers.
Discovery of root anatomy gene may lead to breeding more resilient corn crops | Penn State University
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05/26/2023 SOURCE: twin-cities.umn.edu
Corn tar spot is a new disease causing significant yield loss in the United States. The lack of information about the pathogen and epidemiology of the disease — which was first reported in the U.S. in 2015 and has since spread to multiple states, including Minnesota in 2019 — has made it difficult to diagnose and treat properly.
U of M researchers develop resource to identify corn tar spot
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05/25/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Decades-long South Dakota research finds more microbial activity and less environmental risks with four-year crop rotations.
4-year crop rotations better than 2-year
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US, AgriBusiness,
Mother and Son Business Badgers Serve Up Bourbon Perfection at J. Henry & Sons | Spring/Summer 2023 | Update Magazine
Mother and son Business Badgers Liz and Joe Henry discuss their growing bourbon business, J. Henry & Sons, how their respective MBA and BBA degrees complement each other, the rewards and challenges of running a family business, and more.
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05/22/2023 SOURCE: ncga.com
Nicole Hasheider has been selected as the new vice president of Marketing and Communications at the National Corn Growers Association. Nicole's extensive marketing experience and strategic mind will help take NCGA to new heights.
Nicole Hasheider has been selected as the vice president of Marketing and Communications at the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). She will begin her new role on Monday. NCGA CEO Neil Caskey said Hasheider will help deliver on his vision for the organization. “I am thrilled that Nicole...
Nicole Hasheider Tapped to Lead NCGA’s Marketing and Communications Program
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