While commodity prices stay in the dumps, input costs haven’t taken the same nosedive. Corn averaged the same overall costs to a 1% increase at an average of $861 per acre, or $5 higher, according to ...
photo credit: Arkansas Farm Bureau, used with permission. Providing the first survey-based estimate of corn and soybean yields, USDA’s August 10 Crop Production report estimates the average corn yield ...
A bullish pattern in corn. Reason one: Technicals looking good. Reason two: The corn-soybean ratio supports corn. Reason three: Gasoline is bullish for corn. Reason four: Mother Nature can be very ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency announced the Market Facilitation Program to provide payments to corn, cotton, dairy, hog, sorghum, soybeans and wheat producers starting Sept.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture at its annual Agricultural Outlook Forum Feb. 22-23 projected higher U.S. wheat production in 2018 but lower corn and soybean outturn compared with 2017 ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its Aug. 12 Crop Production report forecast 2019 U.S. production of corn at 13,901 million bus, down 3.6% from 2018, soybeans at 3,680 million bus, ...
Corn was one of the fastest-growing top U.S. exports in 2018. That's impressive given that 2018 will prove to have been a record-breaking year rich with fast-growing exports. Not only will the 2018 ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is predicting production declines this year for corn and soybeans, the nation’s two most valuable crops, while the all-wheat harvest is expected to jump by 5 percent ...