05/21/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
According to USDA’s latest Crop Progress report, more than three-quarters of the corn crop has been planted in each of these top growing states.
7 State have less than 25% of corn left to plant
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05/16/2024 SOURCE: jcpost.com
Harvest Public MediaBy Grant WintererPlanting is well underway across the Midwest, but farmers are still grappling with dry conditions that
Drought lingers in parts of the Midwest: ‘You have to have some hope’
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05/15/2024 SOURCE: www.dailykos.com
The United States is trying to defy Mexico's sovereignty by suing them to take GMO corn. MSNBC's Dasha Burns & Fmr. GOP Rep Charlie Dent mourns the Republican Party Trump took over. Mexico says no to GMO & America sues. Watch Politics Done Right T.V....
Mexico says no to GMO & America sues. They mourn the Republican Party Trump stole.
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05/14/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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05/14/2024 SOURCE: www.france24.com
EU member states and lawmakers on Wednesday reached a deal to cap duty-free imports of some Ukrainian grains, which were allowed in the wake of Russia’s invasion but have drawn fierce protests from farmers…
EU to cap imports of Ukrainian poultry and grains to appease farmers
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05/13/2024 SOURCE: www.hellenicshippingnews.com
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05/09/2024 SOURCE: www.foodbusinessnews.net
Recap for October 7 Wheat futures were mixed Thursday, with winter wheat mostly lower on concerns US exporters will struggle to compete with overseas suppliers, but a shortage of high-protein hard red spring wheat boosted spring wheat futures. Corn futures hit a one-week low in early trading before bouncing back to end slightly higher on the day as investors squared positions ahead of next week’s updated harvest forecast from the US Department of Agriculture. Signals of good export demand for US soybeans sent soybean and . . .
USDA reports, better weather weigh on ag commodities
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05/09/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Global warming has brought Argentina’s corn farmers a dangerous new enemy: a yellow insect just four millimeters (0.16 inch) long that thrives in hotter temperatures and is threatening harvests of the crop. Meet the leafhopper.
As climate shifts, a leafhopper bug plagues Argentina’s corn fields
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05/09/2024 SOURCE: www.seedworld.com
Corn, also known widely as maize, remains a critical crop used in a wide range of food, feed and industrial applications. As breeders continue to make progress, the importance of this crop as well as the diversity of its uses are expected to increase.
What an A-Maizing Crop! - Seed World
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05/06/2024 SOURCE: www.farmanddairy.com
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as planting progresses in the Eastern Corn Belt and harvest continues in South America.
Grain markets remain steady as planting progresses - Farm and Dairy
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