
Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, USDA, Weather,
Slightly more corn, soybean and spring wheat acres covered by drought
Based on the Drought Monitor, USDA estimates the drought footprint at 31% for corn acres, 28% for soybeans, 17% for spring wheat and 65% for cotton.
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: triblive.com
Though Southwestern Pennsylvania was never in an official drought during the dry stretch of weather that ushered in summer, the lack of rain created anxiety surrounding crops such as corn and soybeans. The Pittsburgh region was dryer than normal in June, having received just 3 inches of rain, more than
A rainy start to August should help corn, bean crops in Western Pa.
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: indianexpress.com
According to the Union Agriculture Ministry’s latest compiled data as of July 29, farmers have so far sown 106.18 lakh hectares (lh) area under pulses in the current kharif cropping season from June 1. This is above last year’s corresponding area coverage of 103.23 lh.
Rains, falling prices prompt farmers to shift from pulses to soyabean, cotton
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08/01/2022 SOURCE: indianexpress.com
According to the Union Agriculture Ministry’s latest compiled data as of July 29, farmers have so far sown 106.18 lakh hectares (lh) area under pulses in the current kharif cropping season from June 1. This is above last year’s corresponding area coverage of 103.23 lh.
Rains, falling prices prompt farmers to shift from pulses to soyabean, cotton
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Crop Diseases,
Wisconsin Corn and Soybean Disease Update and Forecast – July 21, 2022 - Badger Crop Doc
Damon Smith, Extension Field Crops Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Roger Schmidt, Nutrient and Pest Management Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison Rain, and the return of more humid weather, has meant that risk of tar spot of corn and white mold of soybean has increased over the past week. Now is the time […]
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Agriculture US, Weather,
Extreme Heat And High Nighttime Temps Now Hitting At A Crucial Time For A U.S. Corn Crop Planted Late
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey is concerned about the impact this week's high heat could have on corn production as the majority of the crop was planted late. The August forecasts are also concerning for soybeans.
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07/18/2022 SOURCE: amp.realagriculture.com
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: financialpost.com
“They’re putting weather and supply issues on the back burner. The USDA helped feed that demand-led break to the downside,” said Mike Zuzolo, president of Global Commodity Analytics.
CHICAGO — U.S. grain and soybean futures extended losses on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) boosted key crop supply forecasts and…
Losses deepen after USDA raises supply outlook, trims some demand
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07/06/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
“The request for access to biotechnology has no turning back. The small producer got tired of 'fighting' with drought, frost, floods and crop pests. We
Bolivia maintains ban on GMO crops — but it’s estimated that 40% to 100% of corn, soybeans and cotton are grown from illegal genetically modified seeds
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