Anticipation has been building ahead of USDA’s Prospective Plantings and quarterly Grain Stocks reports on Monday, March 31. Not only is USDA releasing its first survey-based acreage report of the ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, long the world's gold standard for crop estimates, faces mounting doubts about the ...
Farmers in the northern Plains are leaning in on crops that look to offer the best chance at profitability in 2025. Among those crops that look to gain the most acres are corn, sugarbeets and ...
By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers, though punished by slumping prices after last year's monster ...
Kansas Corn Commission Chairman Kent Moore farms in Pratt County, Kansas and he's looking forward to his 2026 corn crop.
The USDA estimates U.S. corn acreage planted will climb 5% to 95.3 million acres, and soybean acreage will decline by 4%. Ag economists say this is due to a few economic factors, in particular the ...
Sam Hudson with Corn Belt Marketing says the wheat and soybean market continue to see fund buying, but corn can't follow.
USDA projects corn stockpiles to hit seven-year high at 2.23 billion bushels, creating potential headwinds for commodity ...
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 ...
Pacific Northwest farmers expect to plant slightly more wheat and corn, and slightly less barley and hay this year, according to USDA’s prospective plantings report. Washington farmers will plant 2.35 ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The amount of American cropland devoted to corn is expected to shrink about 4 percent this year as farmers devote more acres to soybeans, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said ...
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