CHICAGO (Reuters) - Farmers in the U.S. plan to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring than they did last year, hoping to eke out a profit and shield themselves from U.S. President Donald ...
Corn growers and agronomists share their top five strategies for staying ahead of problems like northern corn leaf blight, ...
For cash flow planning, knowing the potential farm payments and how they are changing will be important for producers to ...
U.S. corn set a record sales pace in mid-September, but farmers are still losing money on each bushel. The government shutdown, which began Oct. 1, means a lot of market data isn’t being updated, said ...
USDA’s latest World Supply and Demand Estimate report predicts corn production at 16.7 billion bushels, “which if realized would be the highest production for grain on record for the United States.” ...
Profit margins related to the production of commodity crops, such as corn and soybeans, have decreased significantly compared to previous years. This financial strain stems from a multitude of factors ...
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America's Corn Belt is shrinking - and our food supply could feel it
The Midwest has always been synonymous with amber waves of grain, endless fields of corn stretching to the horizon. Yet ...
U.S. wheat futures fell Tuesday, as poor weather is forecast to hurt wheat crops being harvested in both Germany and France this year. Citing national authorities from each country, Commerzbank ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Corn prices jumped to a record $6 a bushel Thursday, driven up by an expected supply shortfall that will only add to Americans' growing grocery bill and further squeeze struggling ...
Corn prices crept closer to an unprecedented $8 a bushel Wednesday on fears that damage to cornfields from Midwest flooding is worse than thought, which could drive up the price of food. The U.S.
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