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'The nature of the business': Planting season ahead of schedule, but rain slowing it down
The Marion Star via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThey're also nearly done planting oats, and hope to finish earlier than normal. USDA stats for...
Global meta-analysis quantifies benefits of cover crop use
Phys.org· 6 days agoResearchers at the Indiana University School of Science in Indianapolis compiled data from more than...
Row crop planting pace at five-year high - Talk Business & Politics
Talk Business & Politics· 6 days agoA relatively dry winter has helped accelerate row crop planting in Arkansas to its best pace in half...
Iowa farmers grateful for rainfall after extended drought
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 13 hours agoMike Brelsford has been farming for nearly 50 years and farms around 6 thousand acres of corn and...
Supply Disruptions Build Bullish Case for Soybeans, Corn
ETF Trends· 4 days agoAs such, supply disruptions could build a bullish case for higher prices in both of these...
Forbes EQ BrandVoice: Farming A Better Future: How Big-Picture Thinking About Regenerative...
Forbes· 20 hours agoClimate change and land degradation are making it tough for farmers to provide some of our favorite...
China Approves First Gene-Edited Wheat in Step to Open up GM Tech to Food Crops
US News & World Report· 5 days agoChina has approved the safety of gene-edited wheat for the first time as Beijing cautiously moves forward with commercial growing of genetically modified food crops. China has in the past year ...
Crop Tech Cafe: Wheat disease management considerations
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 5 days agoFusarium head blight (FHB), also called head scab, is a fungal disease that infects wheat during...
China Approves Gene-Edited Grain Crops in Food Security Push
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- China approved two gene-edited wheat and corn varieties as safe to use, boosting its...
Illinois crop competition calls for youth scouting teams
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 6 days agoDuring the competition, teams of high school students rotate through 10 stations in corn and soybean...