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(VAN) Chicago wheat futures gained more ground on Friday with the market underpinned by concerns over tightening world supplies and rising prices in key consuming countries.
(VAN) South American weather and trade prospects will dictate the direction of corn in the coming months.
(VAN) Done with harvest, XtremeAg’s Kelly Garrett, Matt Miles and Kevin Matthews turn their attention to applying this season’s key learnings to make decisions for 2022.
(VAN) Big U.S. harvests, near-perfect weather for planting in Brazil and signs of slowing purchases by top buyer China are bolstering supplies of two of the top globally traded commodities: soy and corn.
(VAN) The costly soybeans and higher-priced organic products are fueling food inflation at a time consumers are eager to eat better and focus on health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(VAN) Battle for 2022 acres starts now as high wheat, soybean futures prices paint a profitable picture.
(VAN) It could lead to serious health consequences. Just one bad potato could make you sick.
(VAN) Farmers hope to force exporters and the local processing industry to pay more.
(VAN) Tiny troops are marching- and munching- through lawns across the country, leaving grass and plants dead in their wake.
(VAN) Farmers routinely tackle tough weed problems in corn and soybeans, understanding that crops yield better with less competition for moisture, nutrients and sunlight.
(VAN) Terrible. That’s the word Larry Hollifield uses to describe the 2021 barley growing season. “We never caught a break,” Hollifield said.
(VAN) It's the time of year to take pre-harvest yield checks. Not only are in-field checks a good way to see if your crops measure up,...
(VAN) On Tuesday, the CME Group’s farm markets get weighed down by a double-digit loss in the soybean complex.
(VAN) Weather-related problems with Brazil's second corn crop have sparked a spate of companies exiting their contracts on washout clauses,...
(VAN) The latest USDA crop progress report was delayed a day due to the federal observance of Independence Day on Monday.