(Dow Jones) — Farmers in the southern U.S. Plains may take the rare step of not planting wheat come fall as a historic drought inflicts a new round of pain…
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By Danny Klinefelter, DTN Farm Business Adviser Top entrepreneurs and innovators aren’t wired like conventional operators. In the last few columns, I have been discussing the 25 attributes that set…
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By Katie Micik, DTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) — Scouts on this year’s Hard Red Spring Wheat and Durum Tour will see a crop that’s a few weeks behind average…
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The following article is from Bloomberg: By Whitney McFerron Wheat production in North Dakota, the biggest U.S. grower, may lag behind government estimates after unrelenting rains delayed planting and made…
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The following is a press release from the National Beef Cook-Off: DENVER (July 20, 2011)—Organizers for the National Beef Cook-Off, a checkoff-funded program, are pleased to announce the four category…
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According to an article from Montana’s News Station, the Fairfield rancher that shot and killed a grizzly bear preying on his livestock in May has now been fined $2,000. His…
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WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) — Ethanol appears almost certain to win the food-versus-fuel contest in the United States. But not just yet. The Agriculture Department forecast that a tad more corn will…
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By Elizabeth Williams, DTN Special Correspondent WABASH, Ind. (DTN) — Many farmers dream of passing the family business to the next generation, but a strong business relationship between two generations…
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By Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack These past months have brought tough times for folks across the nation. Unusual weather patterns – too much water in some places, not enough elsewhere…
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WASHINGTON (Dow Jones) — A House committee will start informal debate this week on trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama, but won’t consider including funding for job retraining…
