As temperatures warm, the spring planting window will likely shift earlier and become shorter, Washington State University researchers say. “Farmers may want to plan ahead for the logistical ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — Planting wheat earlier in the spring to avoid crop damage from ever-hotter summers may not keep harvests on pace with current levels. That’s a key finding from new research at ...
Farmers in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota in general planted in line with national trends for the U.S.'s three major crops: corn, soybeans and wheat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...
Producers declared their intentions of planting 5% more corn than in the previous year in the year’s first survey-based acreage report. Surveyed growers said they planned to plant 95.3 million acres ...
(AP) At least a few wheat farmers in the Upper Midwest are taking advantage of the unusually mild and dry winter to start planting in mid-March. While there’s still a chance of a bad frost, they’re ...
FAIRFIELD, Wash. – Gil Crosby and his neighbors aren’t sure what they’ll plant this spring. “Lentils are down, garbanzos are down, peas are down, winter wheat price is down … I don’t think there’s ...
SINGAPORE, June 2 (Reuters) - Chicago corn fell around half a percent on Thursday, while soybeans were little changed on forecasts of dry weather boosting prospects for U.S. Midwest plantings, which ...
Planting winter wheat on ground in Bureau County represented a notable departure from the long-standing corn-soybean rotation that has traditionally defined much of north-central Illinois agriculture.
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