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Warm winter increases field crop insect and pest threat in Ohio
In Ohio, black cutworms also could be a bigger problem this year, as could slugs, bean leaf beetles and cereal leaf beetles.
Replanting or are your fields still too wet to plant?
Ohio farmers, and others, are facing questions about replanting corn and soybeans, or are wondering when they’ll even get the seed in the ground. Advice from Ohio State will help.
USDA issues safety net payments to farmers
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will make payments to many of the 1.7 million farms that enrolled in either the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs, beginning Oct. 4. The safety-net payments, totaling more than $7 billion, are due to market downturns during the 2015 crop year, according to
Ohio: Grain prices climbing as crops bake in 2012 drought
One-third of the corn and soybean crops in the Midwest are projected to have poor yields this harvest due to the drought.
Crop insurance deadline nears
The deadline to purchase or modify certain insurance coverage for spring-planted crops is March 15.
Trump factor could affect grain market outlook
Grain farmers face another year of tight margins, but there are some wildcards that could make a difference.
Harvest pace controls grain market
At current corn and soybean prices, the farmers will resist selling as long as they can.
Soybeans most in demand for 2008
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Last fall, the talk in farm circles focused on the demand for corn and how the market favored corn production.
Delayed harvest equals higher prices
The combination of a rain-delayed harvest and a surprising USDA Grain Stocks Report have put a hold on the low prices of the last few weeks.
Seasonal grain market slump continues
There are a lot of reasons grain markets have traded lower. Some are valid, some are the kind of reasons analysts give when they have to give reasons, says grain trader Marlin Clark.






