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Drew Lerner, founder of World Weather, Inc., says the summer of 1968 had some strong patterns, including a wetter bias in the ...
Don Roose, U.S. Commodities, says grains had a quiet day as they were consolidating around strike prices as it was May option ...
The soybean market has outperformed most of the trade’s expectations amid bearish sentiment regarding South America’s record ...
In today’s economy, the ability to farm often depends on the ability to commute,” says Daniel Munch, economist at American ...
Block grew up in Galesburg, Ill., and helped on his family farm milking cows, collecting eggs and feeding pigs. His childhood ...
Learn about an Iowa plot trial that is looking at the yield boosting potential of strip cropping corn and cover crops.
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says live cattle traded two-sided early Friday as the market awaits larger scale cash ...
Our highly concentrated formulations of viable mycorrhizal fungi demonstrate how a healthy fungal network below ground ...
Since his passing, many have honored his commitment to the world’s most vulnerable. And they’re right. But he also understood something essential: that achieving food security in the 21st century ...
This summer, a sale of 300 acres of North Dakota farmland raised eyebrows and alarm. The $2.6 million price tag was noteworthy, but the bigger kicker was the buyer — Chinese company Fufeng Group.
Controversy continues to grow across the U.S., and China is the primary target of the new rules. However, China doesn’t own the most farmland in the U.S., according to a new USDA report.
South Dakota farmer and rancher Christine Hamilton doesn’t point to one person or one particular event that has brought Christiansen Land and Cattle (CLC) success. But rather, she credits ...
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