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Conflicting seasons, and conflicted grain markets
Corn has rallied on the idea that the corn acres will decrease and the beans will increase, in Thursday’s USDA Planting Intentions Report.
New ethanol-diesel project: John Deere teams up with corn growers
A new project will evaluate how E-diesel stands up in actual field testing ofJohn Deere off-road equipment.
Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium nets favorable updates for corn, beans and wheat
Corn, soybean and wheat associations note success at annual symposium.
Pa. corn yield up 52 bushels/acre over last year
Pennsylvania’s 2003 production of corn for grain, soybeans, and potatoes is expected to be above last year..
New corn low follows EPA news about Renewable Fuel Standard
The EPA is proposing a cut in what we refer to as the “ethanol mandate.” Although this is still a proposal, it hit the market like law.
Fungicide experiment results all over the board, corn yields greatly varied
WOOSTER, Ohio — The jury is still out on the effectiveness and feasibility of using fungicides on corn in the absence of diseases to boost yields, and plant pathologists continue to recommend their use in an Integrated Pest Management approach to dealing with foliar diseases. In a study of 100-plus corn plots throughout the eastern
Slow exports, harvest may pressure corn prices despite smaller crop
Despite the smaller production projection, slow exports and typical price pressure during the fall harvest could push feed grain prices lower in the near term.
Ohio corn and soybeans stocks up, wheat down from previous year
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Corn stocks in all positions in Ohio on Dec. 1 totaled nearly 422.0 million bushels, 12 percent above the 376.
Purdue agronomist: Poor kernel set could decrease corn yield potential
WEST LaFAYETTE, Ind. — A period of extremely hot, dry weather in the Midwest this summer has led to problems with corn ear development and kernel set, a Purdue Extension agronomist said.
Got an empty bin? Better fill it with soybeans instead of corn, expert says
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