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The last day of Crop Tour is underway, with scouts rounding out Iowa and heading north to Minnesota! Oliver Sloup brings you the latest.
Farmer buying behavior on new versus used machinery is often influenced by two factors: interest rates and the supply of ...
Iowa could well be the nation's top state this year for corn and soybeans, but both crops are in a race to beat disease pressure that's gaining momentum. Illinois corn continues to ride the struggle ...
An electric-driven, 50-hp Can-Am ATV and new round hay baler and utility tractor series from New Holland are heading to North ...
TV from Central Illinois to provide an update on today’s findings from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour. So far, variability has been the theme of the day.
There is still up to 55% of the kernel dry weight left to be accumulated by the crop at this point — starch that can ...
China, the world's largest soybean buyer, is turning to Brazilian cargoes amid trade tensions with the U.S. and ongoing ...
MAHA Policy Announcement Delayed, Agriculture Waits For Any Implications From Earlier Report The White House said on Monday to not expect public release of the Make America Healthy Again policy ...
While you’re waiting for Day 2 results ... Watch On-Demand: Pro Farmer Crop Tour Day 1 Results from Ohio and South Dakota ...
Pro Farmer Crop Tour scouts take into account the lows and highs found out in the field as they encounter variability.
USDA Shocks the Market With Its Eye-Popping Corn Yield: Is This The Highest Yield of the Season? If USDA predictions hold true, a massive U.S. corn crop is on the way.
Take Iowa for example: Sept. 1 is the deadline for any current farm leases to be terminated unless they are to remain in place for the upcoming year. And about half of Iowa’s crop ground is farmed ...
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