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Dust storms can occur anywhere there’s loose soil and wind. Parts of Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas have also ...
After a university degree in agronomy and 54 years in the turf business, Grigg’s most memorable jackrabbit encounter occurred ...
The early morning farm news, texts with commodity prices, alerts about impending weather and, of course, conversations at the ...
How do stabilizers protect nitrogen in the field? Learn how stabilizers work, their primary benefits and best practices when ...
Farmers and industry groups fear the duties will exacerbate already high input costs and could lead to shortages.
The media is always recounting scary stories about how the environment is supposedly getting worse. They rarely give us the ...
Recent rumors put volumes for biomass based diesel at 4.65 billion gallons, but Paul Winters, Director of Public Affairs, Clean Fuel Alliance America says, EPA has assured them that number is false.
Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, says wheat is seeing some strength from lower crop conditions,. USDA reported winter wheat at 50% good to excellent, down 2% from last week. Spring wheat was at only 45% ...
The start of June could bring high heat and drier weather, which is a stark contrast from the forecast for the last week of May.
Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle futures are seeing some early weakness despite last week's record cash and ...
Pete highlights recent auction sales including a Bobcat skid steer and Kubota wheel loader, along with a handful of used John ...
Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX, says corn and wheat saw pressure from weather, largely disregarding the positive news of EU tariff delays.
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