Supply chain challenges disrupt equipment sales
News Supply chain challenges disrupt equipment sales U.S. tractor and combine sales fell for a second straight month in April. Curt Blades with the Association [Read More]
News Supply chain challenges disrupt equipment sales U.S. tractor and combine sales fell for a second straight month in April. Curt Blades with the Association [Read More]
Weather A cooler, somewhat drier pattern ahead for parts of the Heartland Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- [Read More]
Post What a Rainy Spring Means for 2022 Planting May 16, 2022 By Parker Schulte Filed Under: Spotlight on Soybeans A wetter than normal Spring [Read More]
News Arkansas crops: soybeans 57% and rice 76% planted Better weather helped Arkansas farmers make big strides in planting progress and most crops have caught [Read More]
News Wisconsin farmers describe planting progress More Wisconsin farmers are getting fieldwork done after a week of mostly-good weather. Amy Penterman and her husband Sander [Read More]
News Wisconsin picks up the planting pace May 16, 2022 By Larry Lee Filed Under: Crops, crops, News After along, weather-related wait, Wisconsin’s farmers were [Read More]
News Parts of Minnesota gain ground on planting May 16, 2022 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Minnesota, News Planting progress picked up in parts [Read More]
News Warm up calls all farmers to plant The Chairman of the Michigan Corn Growers Association says after a six-week delay the planting season has [Read More]
News Tennessee update: 36% soybeans and 49% cotton planted Better weather helped Tennessee farmers play catchup on planting. Corn is 84% planted, with 48% emerged. [Read More]
News Heatwave drives major planting push Record high temperatures and wind finally brought relief to farmers with wet fields. The USDA says winter wheat condition [Read More]
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