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 …
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Will Next Year’s Wheat Markets Be Worse than This Year? by Dr. Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor of Economics, Montana State University Despite one of the lowest wheat planted acreage in three …
