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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Field & Row Crops”

brassica

Science Confirms – You Really Should Eat Your Brassica

Dan April 3, 2017Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have determined your Mom was right. You should eat your Brussel sprouts, kale, cabbage and 27 additional varieties of Brassica microgreens. That declaration comes …

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USDA Says Corn Plantings are Losing Ground to Soybeans

Dan April 3, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

Friday’s Department of Agriculture prospective plantings report suggests that U.S. farmers will plant four percent less corn this year compared to 2016 while planting seven percent more soybeans. Sponsored ContentPurina …

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Very Early Planting Not Worth the Risks

Dan March 30, 2017Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

An agriculture professor from the University of Illinois says very early planting is not worth the risks involved. Emerson Nafziger says planting well ahead of normal is unlikely to result …

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mexico

Mexico Considering Duty-free Corn Trade with Brazil, Argentina

Dan March 28, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

Mexico is mulling over drafting trade agreements that offer Brazil and Argentina duty-free access to the Mexican market for corn. Sponsored ContentPurina Podcast: Managing for Success from One Life Phase …

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usda

Agri View: 2017 Planting

Dan March 13, 2017Agri View, Field & Row Crops

Everett Griner talks about early estimates on the 2017 planting crops in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentPurina Podcast: Managing for Success from One Life Phase to AnotherJuly 7, 2025CIR Agriculture …

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farming technology

Agri View: Farming Technology

Dan February 24, 2017Agri View, Field & Row Crops, Specialty Crops, Technology

Everett Griner talks about how farming technology continues to grow in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentPurina Podcast: Managing for Success from One Life Phase to AnotherJuly 7, 2025CIR Agriculture Harvester …

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I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. In 1850, it's estimated that it took 75 to 90 labor hours to produce 100 bushels

U.S. Corn a Better Deal for Mexico than Corn from Brazil, Argentina

Dan February 22, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The CEO of global agribusiness company Bunge Limited says U.S. corn is a better deal for Mexico than corn from Argentina or Brazil. Sponsored ContentPurina Podcast: Managing for Success from …

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yellow corn

Mexico Looking at Argentina, Brazil, for Yellow Corn

Dan February 20, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

Mexico is turning its attention to South America, given uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies. Mexico’s agriculture minister last week announced he would lead a business delegation to …

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yellow corn

Indonesia Planning to Stop Corn Imports by 2018 or Sooner

Dan November 29, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

Indonesia plans to halt imports of corn by 2018 “at the latest,” according to the country’s agriculture minister. Pro Farmer’s First Thing Today reports Indonesia’s government is working to boost …

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mexico

Mexico Loaded Up on Corn Ahead of U.S. Election

Dan November 18, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

Pro Farmer reports that Mexico purchased 709,200 metric tons of U.S. corn the week prior to the U.S. elections, which was three times the average volume for the preceding month. …

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ecuador

Voice of Corn Farmers Amplified at NAFB

Dan November 15, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

If you are hearing a lot of news and information from the National Corn Growers Association on your local radio station this week, it is no accident. The 73rd National …

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Acreage Planting Switch Possible in 2017

Dan November 11, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

Some experts are predicting more soybeans and less corn will go in the ground during the 2017 planting season. An Ag Web Dot Com report says the extent of the …

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2017 Corn Plantings Expected at Lowest in Nine Years

Dan November 8, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

A domestic fertilizer company says U.S. corn acreage is expected to drop to 88 million in 2017 from the 94.5 million planted acres reported this year by the Department of …

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U.S. corn acreage

Beet Curly Top Virus Update

Dan November 4, 2016Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

Program-wide Notice Beet leafhopper counts remained very low throughout the fall. Counts typically increase as fallow fields are disked and grazed, however, BLH populations did not increase and were still …

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