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An economist says Mexico’s purchases of US ag exports is one of the biggest success stories in the last decade. Rob Fox, director of Knowledge Exchange with CoBank tells Brownfield, “I’d be shocked ...
A livestock economist says the cattle market is in uncharted territory. But Josh Maples, with Mississippi State University, ...
Research from the Crop Protection Network found that Cercospora leaf blight the number one soybean yield robbing disease in ...
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says additional disaster relief is coming from the USDA by the end of May. “That was a little ...
The Secretary of Agriculture says it’s a new day for trade negotiations in America. USDA’s Brooke Rollins says members of the ...
A public hearing was held Tuesday for the latest bill before Wisconsin state lawmakers that would create a lemon law for ...
An extension crops educator says cover crops have come on strong this spring in the Upper Midwest. Liz Stahl with the ...
A Minnesota non-profit is developing new markets to help improve profitability for farmers. Agricultural Utilization Research ...
An atmospheric scientist says a decent planting window is expected for much of the Corn Belt in the next week. Eric Snodgrass is with Nutrien Ag Solutions. “Most of Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana ...
The USDA says cheese and butter production started to pick up steam in March while other products remained mostly slumped.
A farmer in north-central Missouri says he’d like to have a break in the consistent rains to finish soybean planting. “We ...
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says the recent E15 summertime waiver gives producers and retailers some short-term certainty.