U.S. spring wheat planting is 53 per cent complete and there are no big concerns with the crop, according to an analyst.
As warm weather is becoming more reliable across the northern Great Plains, fieldwork continues to progress. For Stine-Lise ...
Weather “whiplash” in the spring is nothing new for Midwest farmers. This spring, varied weather events were plentiful. From ...
For the first time in more than 50 years, spring wheat acreage in the United States is expected to hit a record low this year ...
As temperatures warm, the spring planting window will likely shift earlier and become shorter, Washington State University researchers say. “Farmers may want to plan ahead for the logistical ...
Spring wheat planting in the United States largely has caught up to a normal pace after early-season delays caused by wet and ...
Overall, though, we are still feeling fairly positive. It is early May, the corn looks good, and the soybean fields that need ...
Pacific Northwest farmers expect to plant slightly more wheat and corn, and slightly less barley and hay this year, according to USDA’s prospective plantings report. Washington farmers will plant 2.35 ...
But turning the grain into staple foods sold at the bakery and served on the dinner table is facing challenges, as market ...
Very little, if any, rain fell on the parched central and southern High Plains, heightening concerns for drought-stressed ...
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