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Do you really need all that nitrogen?
Illinois research confirms less fertilizer is adequate to maintain high corn yields.
Ethanol news leads grain market bounce
The good news is that production of ethanol is up. The bad news is, the production of ethanol is up and all I got was this lousy T-shirt and a lousy price to go with it.
Trade aid vs. prevented planting
Which option, Prevent Plant or MFP payments, would offer the most benefits to an individual farmer? There is no clear-cut answer, but, according to USDA, it does have to be one or the other.
To store or not to store: Considering grain storage in tight economy
When it comes to deciding whether to store or sell grain at harvest, it all depends on the individual farmer and his or her operation.
2017: Hard numbers and hard politics
Columnist Alan Guebert breaks down commodity projections for 2017.
Food or fuel: What do you believe in?
According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the world has never produced more food, fed more people and, simultaneously, never had so many hungry people.
Research could lead to billion more being fed
A $6 million research project will take a unique approach to studying stalk lodging in corn and sorghum.
Ask FSA Andy about marketing assistance loans
Corn, soybeans, and wheat are just a few of the crops available for a program called Marketing Assistance Loans.
The crop harvest that just never ends
Remember when you expected to harvest up to Thanksgiving? Part of the problem with crop progress is perspective. We have gotten used to early planting, fast dry-down, and big planting and harvesting equipment.
Spring has sprung the soybean prices
Grain markets have been monochromatic since the March 31 USDA Planting Intentions Report. This has been a soybean rally, primarily, and the last week in corn futures has reminded us that corn has just been along for the ride.






