Another week of triple-digit temperatures and little for rainfall again dropped the crop condition ratings for corn and soybeans. As of this past Sunday, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Serve…
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by Ashley McDonald, NCBA Deputy Environmental Counsel Always a hot topic in Washington, D.C. is “regulatory overreach.” This phrase has been the battle cry for many industries over the past…
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by Pam Smith, Crops Technology Editor DECATUR, Ill. (DTN) — Scouts on this year’s Hard Red Spring Wheat and Durum Tour will likely see combines running as both winter and…
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Corn and soybean condition ratings continued their downtrend in Monday’s USDA Crop Progress report. A whopping 38{6b02cb02835b82b7f756ddf6717aaab7139b350de274ea97f5b53eb230607107} of the U.S. corn crop is now rated at poor-to-very-poor. That’s up 8{6b02cb02835b82b7f756ddf6717aaab7139b350de274ea97f5b53eb230607107}…
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by Katie Micik, DTN Markets Editor OMAHA (DTN) — A sharp price break is likely to follow the steep run up in corn prices, a pair of economists told DTN.…
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(ASHLAND, MONTANA) Crews continue to fight wildfires in southeastern Montana, and even though containment is nearing 100 percent, ranchers are just beginning to assess the effects. Cecil Kolka, 80,…
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Northern Ag Network Note: After the Wool Council meetings conclude in Bozeman, the National Targhee Sheep Association will have their 2012 National Show and Sale in Columbus. CLICK HERE for…
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Being proactive is the best way to deal with heat stress in cattle. “Once cattle are in a severe state of heat stress, you may be too late to help…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Montana’s Congressman, Denny Rehberg, today sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar urging them to open all available public land, as…
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Friday urged the Republican-led House to vote on a long-term farm policy bill, saying failure to act could leave livestock producers exposed…
