Nebraska: Seed Corn Harvest Begins, Hot Dry Weather Continues – US-DA
Crop Progress and Condition for the Week Ending September 8, 2013. Above normal temperatures for the third week in a […]
View ArticleWASDE Coarse Grains: U.S. Ending Stocks Expected Lower
U.S. feed grain ending stocks for 2013/14 are expected lower with a 150-million-bushel increase projected for corn exports. Global trade […]
View ArticleNebraska: Break-Even Crop Prices Lower This Season
The 2014 Nebraska Crop Budgets have been expanded from previous editions and are now available online here. This year’s package […]
View ArticleFlint on Crops: Should We Grow a Wider Range of Crops?
As I visit with farmers around the area, many of them want to discuss the possibilities for growing crops other […]
View ArticleFlorida: Timing is Crucial for Successful Dove Fields
We are roughly 100 days away from the beginning of dove season. Planting crops that produce attractive food sources for […]
View ArticleNebraska: Rains, Lower Temps Benefit Crops – USDA
Crop Progress and Condition for the Week Ending June 29, 2014. For the week ending June 29, 2014, rain of […]
View ArticleIowa: Forage and Cover Crop Considerations for Delayed Planting
Extended periods of rainfall, flooding, hail, or all of the above have producers scrambling for replant or prevented planting options. […]
View ArticleNebraska: Corn Silage Harvest Begins
Crop Progress and Condition for the Week Ending September 7, 2014. For the week ending September 7, 2014, cool temperatures […]
View ArticleNebraska: Crop Progress on Par with Average – USDA
Crop Progress and Condition for the Week Ending September 14, 2014. For the week ending September 14, 2014, below normal […]
View ArticleNebraska: Corn Harvest Underway, Winter Wheat Half Planted – USDA
Crop Progress and Condition for the Week Ending September 21, 2014. For the week ending September 21, 2014, sunshine and […]
View ArticleWASDE Coarse Grains: U.S. Corn Production Raised 80M Bushels
Projected 2014/15 U.S. feed grain production is raised this month as higher forecast corn production more than offsets a reduction […]
View ArticleNebraska: UNL Releases Crop Budgets for 14 Crops, 69 Systems
How could changes in fertilizer and fuel costs affect your operation in 2015? What will happen if you eliminate or […]
View ArticleNebraska Crop Production Budgets for 2015
How could changes in fertilizer and fuel costs affect your operation in 2015? What will happen if you eliminate or […]
View ArticleGenomics Can Match Plant Variety to Climate Stress, Says Research
A new study led by a Kansas State University geneticist has shown that genomic signatures of adaptation in crop plants can help predict how crop varieties respond to stress from
View ArticleIndiana, Nebraska: Soybean Harvest in Full Swing, Millet Wrapping Up – DTN
INDIANA – Maple Leaf Farms “I did not expect it to take off like this. We have Montana weather — 40% or 50% humidity.” That was the initial reaction of
View ArticleWASDE Coarse Grains: Domestic Stocks Up Slightly
Projected U.S. feed grain ending stocks for 2015/16 are raised slightly this month. U.S. corn use for ethanol production in 2015/16 is projected 25 million bushels higher based on the
View ArticleUSDA Expands Organic Crop Insurance Programs – DTN
USDA has boosted the crop-insurance safety net for organic farmers and producers who are transitioning to organic certification. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced expansion of premium price...
View ArticleNebraska: UNL Releases Crop Budgets for 14 Crops, 69 Systems
How could changes in fertilizer and fuel costs affect your operation in 2015? What will happen if you eliminate or add a trip through the field or change a practice?
View ArticleNebraska Crop Production Budgets for 2015
How could changes in fertilizer and fuel costs affect your operation in 2015? What will happen if you eliminate or add a trip through the field or change a practice?
View ArticleGenomics Can Match Plant Variety to Climate Stress, Says Research
A new study led by a Kansas State University geneticist has shown that genomic signatures of adaptation in crop plants can help predict how crop varieties respond to stress from
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