Ohio farmers intend to plant less corn and more soybean acreage in 2025 than they did last year, according to Ben Torrance, state statistician, USDA NASS, Ohio field office.
U.S. soybean futures plunged after China levied a new 34% tariff on imported U.S. goods, of which soybeans are one of the ...
A pair of central Illinois farmers say the 2025 planting season is off to a measured start in their area. Ron Kindred, who grows corn and soybeans in Logan County, tells Brownfield, “A lot of ...
Many seed beans were hammered by heat and drought at harvest last year, leading to variable seed quality this season. Knowing your warm/cold germ scores and using seed treatments at planting can help ...
Rotating cereal rye and winter wheat into fields of corn and soy reduces fertilizer loss by 50% in Illinois, without ...
Soybeans likely will feel the strongest fallout from tariffs, traders determined after processing what President Trump's new ...
Beijing-based feed group Dabeinong said on Thursday that three genetically modified soybean varieties developed by its biotech unit have been approved for planting by Uruguay's authorities.
With another spring planting season approaching, farmers in Mitchell and the surrounding areas are again training their eyes skyward in the hopes more precipitation is on the way to help ease the ...
Indiana farmers intend to plant more corn and fewer soybeans compared to last year, according to Nathanial Warenski, State Statistician, USDA NASS, Indiana Field Office. Acres intended for corn in ...
U.S. farmers plan to plant 95.3 million acres of corn in 2025, up 5 percent from last year, while soybean acreage is set to ...
Wheat growers and researchers share a goal of adding more acres to help farmers and ranchers, Amy Bickel writes.
An entomologist says early planted soybeans in tillage and no-till systems each faced significant pest pressure last season.
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