In line with USDA’s Grain Stocks report, which showed a record number of bushels stored off-farm, CoBank customers also ...
Alan Brugler, with A&N Economics Inc., says, “What we're seeing right now is, I think, intentional — that is, to get a little ...
George Zmitko’s journey into farming began on an 80-acre family farm, where he developed a deep love for the land alongside ...
James Schnable, Nebraska Corn Presidential Chair and professor of agronomy and horticulture at the University of ...
USDA released a surprisingly bearish January crop report,” according to the Margin Watch, “Raising corn production to a record 17.021 billion bushels on higher yields and increased acreage, counter to ...
Nebraska farmer Ray Ward shows how no-till practices transformed his eroded land into a profitable, sustainable operation.
After a year of navigating tariff trade wars, farmers are banking on a promised $12 billion in aid from the Trump ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation says that while the aid helps farmers stay afloat, it does not address the underlying issues of low prices, high costs and thin margins. Even supporters of the ...
Allison Thompson with The Money Farm shares why money flow matters in the agriculture market and what it tells us about the future.
Within the last few days, President Donald Trump has publicly expressed his support for selling E15 fuel year-round—a move ...
Farmers cringe when they hear about soybean cyst nematode, but researcher Greg Tylka is on the forefront of the fight, Dave Bergmeier writes.
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Farmers sound alarm as key crops become increasingly difficult to grow: '[An] infernal crisis'
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