Cotton, rice acres rise
The USDA anticipates higher cotton and rice planted area. Upland cotton acres are seen at 10.47 million, up 4% on the year, with static to [Read More]
The USDA anticipates higher cotton and rice planted area. Upland cotton acres are seen at 10.47 million, up 4% on the year, with static to [Read More]
The USDA sees an increase in spring wheat acreage. Farmers are expected to plant 11.335 million acres of non-durum spring wheat in 2024, above analysts’ [Read More]
Sorghum acreage is expected to be down this year. The USDA estimated sorghum planted area at 6.394 million acres, 11% less than 2023, but a [Read More]
An Illinois farmer says a recent trade mission to southeast Asia highlighted export opportunities for U.S. corn. Dan Meyer, who farms in east-central Illinois, tells [Read More]
U.S. corn stocks on March 1st were a little bit tighter than what analysts were expecting, while soybeans and wheat topped estimates. The USDA says [Read More]
The USDA expects farmers to plant fewer acres of corn and more acres of soybeans in 2024. Corn planted area is projected at 90.036 million [Read More]
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says the recent detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza in dairy cattle took the ag industry by surprise. “After eight years [Read More]
Pork export sales surged to a marketing year high during the week ending March 21st. The USDA says pork sales were driven by strong demand [Read More]
Improving feed conversion in beef cattle without sacrificing quality can help producers increase profitability long-term. Robby Bondurant, a ruminant nutritionist with Furst-McNess, says focusing on [Read More]
When a restaurant or a food company switches to a “no antibiotics ever” policy for food-producing animals, it can lead to some serious misconceptions. Tom [Read More]
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