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2 reasons to rotate crops: Yield and environment
Scientists have evidence that rotating crops increases yield and lowers greenhouse gas emissions compared to continuous corn or soybean.
Here come the slugs. Again.
Planting delays and cool weather have slowed corn development, paving the way for a potential issue with slugs in no-till fields.
My American heroes? Farmers!
In the first week of May, American farmers seeded over 35 percent of this year’s projected corn acreage — in one week!
Markets react to last planting effort
As planting season winds down, it looks like some corn won’t get planted, and there could be additional acres of soybeans.
Rain makes lower 2024/25 prices
Alan Guebert explains how the weather has impacted both this year and next year’s corn, soybean and wheat crops.
Wayne Co. landowner donates ag easement, entire farm to agencies
The property, known as the Mellinger Farm, has been in operation since 1816 and currently raises crops, primarily corn and soybeans.
Advice: Store now, sell later
COLUMBUS – Stockpiling rather than selling appears to be the growing trend for grain producers looking to get the best deal from their corn crop.
‘Limbo rock’ market gives way to recovery
Marlin Clark provides an update on the corn, soybean and wheat markets, which may have finally found a bottom and are showing signs of recovery.
Bumper crop: Prices low, storage short
SALEM, Ohio – U.S. growers may be enjoying a bumper corn crop this growing season, but are facing two consequences as a result: low prices and no storage room.
Market prices again hang on USDA report
Harvest pressure and growing sentiment that the U.S. corn and soybean crops are better than thought all summer are stressing prices right now.






