Farmers with wet fields are feeling frustrated and even anxious about when they’ll be able to start planting. Hold steady and stick with your original plan for now, advises Brent Tharp, Wyffels ...
U.S. corn planting is in the homestretch. As of May 24, 88% of the U.S. corn crop has been planted, which is in line with the five-year average of 82% planted by late May. At this time last year, only ...
US farmers are boosting corn planting to a five-year high as the looming trade war makes America’s mostly widely grown crop a relatively safe bet even as demand is at risk of being shaken up by ...
Following USDA’s March Prospective Plantings report, USDA’s June 30 Acreage report updated acreage expectations for the upcoming crop year. For the 2020/21 crop year, USDA now estimates corn planted ...
The June 30, 2026, USDA Acreage report will reveal this year’s crop balance, which is fueled by early year futures prices, ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Reuters) - The United States is expected to have a more modest corn and soybean inventory later this year than a year earlier, but the lighter stockpiles could be just a flash in ...
USDA’s recent Prospective Plantings report, conducted during the first two weeks of March and prior to the impact of COVID-19 on the farm economy, revealed that farmers intended to plant 97 million ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Reuters) - With February trading complete, the U.S. government’s insurance guarantees to farmers for the 2020 corn, soybean, and spring wheat harvests have reached four-year lows.