WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — New research funded by farmers aims to breed a wheat variety for people who can't eat wheat and other grains, an endeavor that comes as wider …
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by Chris Clayton, DTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) — Several land-grant universities will get added funds for wheat research or other wheat-related programs thanks to a pair of separate …
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by Casey Chumrau, USW Market Analyst USDA released its Grains and Oilseeds Outlook for the 2015/16 harvest at its annual Agricultural Outlook Forum Feb. 20 in Arlington, VA. Despite lower …
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Spokane, Wash. (Jan 8, 2015) — Lower energy prices should boost consumer confidence and discretionary spending in 2015; positive news for the Northwest’s nursery and forest products industries. Falling diesel …
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Spokane, Wash. (Jan 8, 2015) — Lower energy prices should boost consumer confidence and discretionary spending in 2015; positive news for the Northwest’s nursery and forest products industries. Falling diesel …
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If temperatures are too hot in May and June, farmers could lose more than layers. During this critical grain filling stage, extreme temperatures can lead to shriveled kernels and yield …
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Durum Crop Quality ReportThe durum crop quality report provides grading data, kernel quality data, semolina quality data and pasta processing properties of the Northern durum crop. Samples are collected at …
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Over the weekend, a blog post “The Real Reason Wheat is Toxic” went viral claiming a common wheat harvest protocol of “drenching wheat fields with Roundup” was the real reason …
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The following is an op-ed by the Prairie Californian, a rural blog from North Dakota. You may or may not have seen this article from the Healthy Home Economist touting …
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The now complete 2014 USW Hard Red Winter (HRW) quality survey details a crop with good wheat protein that translates into high flour protein content and very good functionality. Water …