Demand for non-perishable food products soared as COVID-19 came knocking on the door. Grocery stores across the country found their flour aisles empty and bread shelves bare. This has caused …
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Almost everything has been canceled or postponed this month, but the USDA Prospective Plantings survey is going to come out on time on March 31st. Farmers are heading out to …
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The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) joined producers, agricultural associations and other organizations and individuals, for National Ag Week, to express support for U.S. farmers and agribusinesses and their essential role …
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To the general observer, the production agriculture may seem like a simple and straight forward profession but there are far more complexities to running a successful operation than many people …
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China has finally showed up with a large purchase of U.S. wheat, the first step in filling their tariff rate quota for importing wheat. The commitment to purchase new crop …
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The term ‘weed’ can be broadly applied to any plant that is undesirable at any given time and place based on certain criteria. It is important to understand that the word ‘weed’ has become …
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New research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has led to the discovery of a novel gene that improves drought adaptation in wheat — a breakthrough that could contribute to increased …
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Craft breweries are not just popping up throughout the United States – Mexico is now home to more than 940 independent brewers. Compared to just 26 in 2011, the craft …
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ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) — A lot of novice cover croppers are heading into this spring, thanks to record prevented planting in 2019. Some cover crops will winterkill, leaving only residue …
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Helena, Mont. – The Montana Department of Agriculture is pleased to announce Christy Clark has accepted the Deputy Director position. Christy has served at the department since 2015, most recently …
