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🌾📊 Exciting News from USDA: Corn Stalks Down Year-Over-Year, But Defy Expectations! Stay tuned for the latest insights in the world of agriculture. 🌽🚜 #USDA #AgricultureInsights #CornStocks #2025Update

https://www.agriculture.com/september-2025-grain-stocks-11821352


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🌾 Stay informed on the Annual Cost of Storing US Corn and Soybeans Since 1973! 🌽📊 Dive into historical data and trends in agricultural storage costs. Stay ahead in the world of commodities! #Agriculture #Corn #Soybeans #DataInsights 🌾

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🌽💩 Turning waste into yield?


Most farmers know poultry litter is full of nutrients… but are you really getting the most out of it in your corn production?





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09/20/2025 SOURCE: www.brownfieldagnews.com

Soybean sales stagnate: farmers brace for piled corn, packed bins - Brownfield Ag News

An American Soybean Association board director is concerned about the current landscape for U.S. ag exports. Jamie Beyer, who farms in west-central Minnesota, tells Brownfield China’s lack of new-crop soybean purchases is weakening basis levels in the region. “The elevators around here, we’re not hearing that anyone is going to decline delivery. They’re just making […]

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09/11/2025 SOURCE: crops.extension.iastate.edu

Regional Crop Update: August 26, 2025 - September 9, 2025

As we approach the end of the 2025 growing season, several stressors such as the excessive moisture in July and disease pressure have accelerated crop development across the state, particularly in corn. With silage harvest either well underway or wrapping up in many areas, combines are beginning to roll through corn fields. Read on for more details about what ISU Extension and Outreach field agronomists are seeing and hearing from fields across Iowa.

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09/10/2025 SOURCE: fieldreport.caes.uga.edu

2025 Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Outlook | CAES Field Report

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.

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Corn Ear Rots: Managing Mold and Mycotoxins | NC State Extension Publications

Corn ear rot is a disease of corn caused by various types of fungi, including Fusarium spp. , Aspergillus spp. Penicillium spp., and Stenocarpella maydis (Diplodia Ear Rot). Ear rot diseases in corn are characterized by the molding and decay of corn ears. Environmental conditions, the susceptibility of the variety to disease, and previous disease populations in the field contribute to the emergence of corn ear rot and the severity of corn yield loss.

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Critical Ag Trade with China

How Important Has China Been to U.S. Farmers (Last 5 Years)? China has played a significant role in U.S. agriculture over the past five years. As the world’s largest food market, its buying decisions strongly affect American farmers, prices, and rural communities. During this period, trade tensions, agreements, and changing demand in China have created both

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