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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “corn”

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NCGA Launches Open Innovation Challenge to Find the Next Big Thing for Corn

Dan June 7, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The Consider Corn Challenge Seeks New Uses for Field Corn as Feedstock for Sustainable Chemicals The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), along with innovation facilitator NineSigma, announced the launch of …

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Fatal Injuries Reported in Wisconsin Corn Mill Explosion

Dan June 2, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

At least one is dead and others missing as of Thursday afternoon following an explosion at a Wisconsin corn mill. Two workers remained missing Thursday after the explosion at the …

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Corn Replant Expected to reach “Historic” Levels

Dan May 26, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

Seed industry leaders are expecting corn replant rates this year to reach historic levels. Ryan Parkin of Beck’s Hybrids told DTN-The Progressive Farmer “this will be a historic replant year, …

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crop insurance

USDA Approves Modifications to Margin Protection Plan of Insurance for Crops

Dan May 17, 2017Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Risk Management Agency this week announced greater crop insurance options for farmers against unexpected decreases in their operating margin. Offered through the federal crop insurance …

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Cargill: Grain Glut to Last

Dan May 16, 2017Grain, Industry News Release

Cargill expects international grain markets to remain oversupplied. The company’s CEO told Reuters recently that the oversupply will remain “for a long time” due to bountiful harvests and an increase …

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Agri View: Corn, the Oldest Crop

Dan May 12, 2017Agri View, Corn

  Everett Griner talks about corn. The most researched and oldest cultivated crops in the world in today’s Agri View.     Corn is one of the oldest cultivated crops …

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May WASDE Report Mostly Neutral

Dan May 11, 2017Industry News Release

The monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report by the Department of Agriculture released Wednesday predicts a U.S. corn crop of 14.06 billion bushels, down 1.08 billion from last …

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Syngenta Corn Lawsuits Underway

Dan April 25, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The first of several lawsuits filed against Syngenta is underway. Syngenta is facing dozens of lawsuits that claim a move by the company depressed corn prices in 2013. The farmers …

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2017 Corn Plantings Falling Behind

Dan April 19, 2017Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

Wet conditions across the Corn Belt are delaying corn plantings. The Department of Agriculture indicated earlier this week corn plantings have fallen slightly behind the five-year average, and wet weather …

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China Growing Less Corn as Acreage Drops

Dan April 18, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

Farmers in China will plant less corn this season, resulting in the nation’s smallest crop in six years. A poll by Reuters finds that during the spring planting season, growers …

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Reebok to Manufacture Shoes Made from Corn, Organic Cotton

Dan April 13, 2017Corn, Cotton, Industry News Release, Organic

Reebok will begin making shoes from corn and organic cotton later this year. The initiative is an effort to create more sustainable products. A Reebok spokesperson says: “Reebok is trying …

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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 ContentCIR …

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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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March WASDE Report Released This Week

Dan March 10, 2017Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its March World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. This month’s 2016/2017 U.S. corn outlook is for increased corn used to produce ethanol …

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