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Rains Simultaneously Benefit, Hamper Crop Conditions
For some crops, the warm, wet conditions helped push maturity along, but halted some harvest plans. Sugarbeet harvest in the Thumb was slow going...
Hogs And Pigs Report: Sept. 1988 Record Shattered
On Friday, the USDA released its quarterly hogs and pigs report, totaling the highest September 1 inventory of all hogs and pigs since estimates...
USDA Drops Corn Stocks, Increases Soybeans
Old crop corn stocks in all positions on September 1, 2019 totaled 2.11 billion bushels, down 1 percent from September 1, 2018. Of the total...
USDA Invests in Community Facilities Improvements for 3.3 Million Rural Americans
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy Monday announced that USDA is investing $139 million in 56...
Commentary: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
This past week, it was announced that a new trade deal had been reached with Japan. The agreement lowers or eliminates import tariffs on...
Dealing with Weeds in Unplanted Fields
With a significant number of fields going unplanted in 2019, controlling weeds in those fields for 2020 will be a difficult challenge for growers.
Weeds...
Commentary: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
By Gary Truitt
This past week, it was announced that a new trade deal had been reached with Japan. The agreement lowers or eliminates import...
Harvest Forecast: Wet Weather To Dampen Michigan
Plentiful (some would even say excessive”) moisture coming across Michigan over the coming week to 10 days. Harvest will clearly have some challenges to...
China’s Ag Buying Surges Ahead of Next Round of Talks With...
Late last week, China said it’s already bought a considerable number of U.S. soybeans and pork as it prepares for the next round of...
Sec. Perdue Visits Michigan, Talks Trade Deals
Trade was one of many topics discussed at a townhall meeting in Frankenmuth Thursday with Sec. Sonny Perdue and American Farm Bureau president Zippy...