By Jonathan Kleinjan, SDSU Extension Crop Production Associate April of 2018 may go down as one of the coldest on record. Typically, spring fieldwork begins in South Dakota in early…
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Net farm income has declined nearly 50 percent since the peak in 2013 and the ratio of income to assets is approaching the low levels experienced in the 1980s. The…
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by Dr. Joseph Janzen, Assistant Professor of Economics, Montana State University The issue of cross-border trade (farmers from one country selling to elevators in the other) is a part…
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ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) — After several days of rainfall, Kansas wheat farmer Rick Horton was spending the morning in his truck, hunting for fields dry enough to drill wheat. The…
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The Montana Wheat and Barley Committee is excited to announce it has partnered with the German American Chamber of Commerce to host a roundtable discussion of agricultural technologies in Bozeman…
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Cascadian Farm, a pioneer in the organic food movement, and parent company General Mills today announced their work with The Land Institute (TLI) to help commercialize organic Kernza, a perennial…
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by Anton Bekkerman, Associate Agricultural Economics Professor at Montana State University Article originally post on ageconmt.com website. Earlier this week, I attended the annual meetings for a regional…
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Wheat rust, a family of fungal diseases that can cause crop losses of up to 100 percent in untreated susceptible wheats, is making further advances in Europe, Africa and Asia,…
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AgWeb.com reports: Soybean futures soared Thursday after a bullish USDA report pushed production estimates lower than expected. The report was also bullish for wheat, with U.S. farmers slashing winter wheat…
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by Chris Clayton, DTN Ag Policy Editor MANHATTAN, Kan. (DTN) — Farmers in the Plains are harvesting a corn crop that is paying roughly the same cash price as the…