Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist ... the next few weeks mean either corn or soybeans could be planted first. However, if the potential frost hits the Midwest and decides to stick around ...
Corn prices ... across the US Midwest corn belt. To exacerbate the problem, demand for corn for both food and fuel has been increasing worldwide. The US Department of Agriculture also reduced ...
“Big Crops Only Get Bigger” The saying is “big crops only get bigger,” and with cooler temperatures in the Midwest ... corn and soybean crops currently getting larger? Naomi Blohm of Total ...
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSN‘Short corn’ could replace the towering cornfields steamrolled by a changing climate“I think this is going to change agriculture in the Midwest ... working for a decade or longer to offer short-corn varieties.
Farmers across the Midwest have boosted crop sales as corn and soybean futures spiked after the U.S. Department of Agriculture slashed its 2024 harvest estimates on Jan. 10 to 377.6 million to ...
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Researchers tout farming innovation that could protect crops from the elements: 'It's a big, fundamental shift'A new variety of corn may provide farmers with a promising ... "I think this is going to change agriculture in the Midwest." As warming temperatures have caused extreme weather events to become ...
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