12/16/2023 SOURCE: www.futurefarming.com
Low-carbon wheat has been delivered to mills in the summer of 2023.
Bread with low-carbon wheat closer to store shelves - Future Farming
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11/18/2023 SOURCE: farmersforsoilhealth.com
Nancy Kavazanjian and her husband Charlie Hammer farm in the south-central part of Wisconsin where they grow corn, soybeans and wheat in rotation. Over the years they have been innovators in no-till and strip till farming and were the first in their area to regularly use cover crops.
Our Soil is Our Strength with Nancy Kavazanjian | Farmers for Soil Health
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Agriculture US,
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Transportation, Trade (Commodities),
Midwest grain harvests loom. Will a low Mississippi River stall farmers' deliveries again?
Mississippi water levels have been falling since June. That’s worrying farmers and the barge operators who ship grains to New Orleans and the world beyond.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Agriculture Global,
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Plant-Based/Animal Free,
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07/12/2023 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
This week, agriculture columnist Ned Birkey covers weather, smoke haze, soybeans, wheat straw value, weeds and starting vegetables in warm weather.
Monroe County Agriculture: Smoke haze from wildfires should not affect crop growth
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07/03/2023 SOURCE: www.enidnews.com
The field day was organized by Oklahoma Genetics Inc., the licensing agent for wheat varieties developed at Oklahoma State University, and hosted by OGI member Merlin Schantz, whose sons Aaron
Unique on-farm research plot provides insight on wheat varieties
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.world-grain.com
University of Nebraska, Morocco research part of USDA exchange program.
Wheat diseases focus of collaboration
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06/09/2023 SOURCE: apnews.com
The collapse of a major dam in southern Ukraine sent global prices of wheat and corn higher. The destruction has renewed market fears about the fragility of the country’s ability to ship food to Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia as it fights a war with Russia. Wheat prices gained 2.4% early Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, to $6.39 a bushel. Prices were higher earlier in the day, but declined somewhat in the hours following. The destruction of the dam has raised concerns about disruption to Ukraine’s affordable grain supplies getting to developing nations where people are struggling with hunger and high food prices.
Wheat prices jump following collapse of major dam in southern Ukraine
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