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South American Harvest As the South American harvest season wraps up, the U.S. corn market is shifting its attention to ...
U.S. Crop Watch corn conditions have made unprecedented strides this season, though producers’ early thoughts on yield potential are only slightly better than in recent years.
While most Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn ...
While USDA's crop condition ratings don't translate to a specific yield, with strong conditions, analysts say it's possible ...
Corn is extending the strength early on Thursday morning, with contracts up 4 to 5 cents ahead of the three day weekend.
Local farmers in Central New York are anticipating their corn crop to be ready for your cookout by mid-July, as a result of a ...
Alberta research and U.S. commercialization show insect-killing nematodes may offer a practical, long-term solution for crop ...
A difficult spring filled with rounds of heavy rain presented challenges for Missouri farmers. Many have struggled with ...
Farmers in the U.S. are believed to have planted more corn acres but fewer acres of soybeans and wheat. Upper Midwest farmers generally followed that pattern.
The USDA released its June acreage and grain stocks report, providing insights into U.S. crop planting and storage, along with other agricultural updates in today's Western Ag Report.
Just ahead of USDA’s new estimates, the Kluis Commodity Advisors/Successful Farming Acreage Survey revealed American farmers planted over 1 million more corn acres for the 2025/2026 crop year than ...
Corn is falling on Tuesday morning, down 5 to 8 cents as USDA crop ratings showed improvement on Monday. Futures closed out ...