Sam Hudson with Corn Belt Marketing says the wheat and soybean market continue to see fund buying, but corn can't follow.
His goal is simple: to leave the land better than when he purchased it. Today, Kansas soybean grower Lewis Unruh strives to ...
No-till and cover crops help Jon and Cathy Nelson leave traditional farming methods behind to focus on soil health for future generations.
A minister with the Chinese Embassy calls for a "bigger-picture" relationship and expanded ag investment as Secretary of ...
USDA’s chief economist says 2026 brings moderating costs, slightly higher crop prices and shifting acreage, but warns biofuels policy and global competition remain key wild cards for farm income.
While global protein demand is growing at roughly 2% annually, livestock producers must navigate a complex landscape of regional shifts, disease risks and policy battles that will define the next ...
Corn gives farmers three big chances during the growing season to turn nitrogen (N) into higher yields — but most fertilizer programs only partially hit the key windows, according to University of ...
The executive order outlines why and how USDA will ensure adequate supplies of elemental phosphates and glyphosate herbicides.
EPA’s unwinding of the Obama-era endangerment finding could amount to the largest deregulation in history. One positive outcome for farmers is the change it could mean for the use of Diesel Exhaust ...
While the EPA has set federal regulations for 2026 applications, some states are implementing tighter calendar deadlines and ...
Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle futures are getting overbought and ran into another layer of chart resistance Wednesday but higher cash could push the market to new highs.
High winds and low humidity are expected to continue throughout the week as producers deal with multiple fires that have ...