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The CEO of CoverCress says work continues to develop future markets for the company’s commercialized version of pennycress.
A Thumb-area farmer says cool, windy weather has been challenging for crop emergence. Matt Frostic tells Brownfield, “We’ve had phenomenal windy days.” “We’ve seen some wind damage in the sugar beet ...
An ag policy specialist says on-going legal battles over the Trump administration’s tariff policy could have long term ...
Farmland values are softening in the Delta. Ashley Arrington with Ag Resource Management says that’s consistent with what’s ...
A western Kansas farmer says he’s cautiously optimistic about his winter wheat corp. Clay Schemm says recent moisture could ...
New data confirms more farmers are seeking financial help in the down agriculture economy. Rose Oswald Poels is President and ...
A southern Illinois agronomist says the region’s wheat crop looks promising. John Pike, who’s based in Williamson County, ...
The head of the West Michigan Shoreline Food Processing Association says infrastructure is one of the top barriers in getting ...
A western Illinois farmer says producers need access to crop protection tools to continue to feed growing populations. Brady ...
North-central Missouri farmer Kyle Durham says crop development is right where it should be. “Corn is all up and going.
A agronomist says it’s not too early to start scouting for soybean aphids. Nick Roysdon with BASF works with farmers in ...
Automation is becoming more common in U.S. agriculture. University of Minnesota Precision Agriculture Center director Yuxin ...