Growers found success with Armor® Seed cotton and soybean varieties in 2024. Learn how product placement and solid genetics ...
The FFA tribute this week goes to Daniel Hartzell, Ohio State FFA Reporter for the year. Hartzell is from Union City, Ohio, ...
Harvest activities are not yet underway for the 2023 corn and soybean season across most of the Heartland, but already 2024 is high on farmers’ minds. To be sure, this fall’s harvest activities are ...
With a mix of supply, demand and market dynamics aligning, the corn story remains one to watch in 2025. Strong feed use, record weekly ethanol production, robust exports and potential weather-driven ...
Market volatility has again reared its head throughout the commodity complex in light of the recent bank collapse. This spooked fund traders who exited long positions in many grain commodities, ...
Last week, I began a series of articles describing some of the hedging blunders I have seen over the years. By definition, a hedge is a market position in a market off-set by opposite position in ...
Looking back at 2021 should put a smile on most producers’ faces. Strong prices, good production, and lower input costs have made healthier balance sheets as we wrap up the 2021 crop and marketing ...
This year’s National Corn Growers Association Yield Contest saw familiar winners from around the region. The Santini family of New Jersey once again took national winnings, with Santinis placing first ...
The formula for profit on corn or soybeans sounds simple: Yield times price minus cost. But plans made in winter and reality at harvest can result in something completely different. All three ...
Specialty crops offer unique opportunities to include cover crops in the rotation because they are often harvested earlier. This opens a wider window for a late-summer or earlier-fall seeding in which ...
Farming in 2025 will be challenging for many row crop producers. Low commodity prices, disappointing 2024 yields, high input costs, and policy uncertainty will require crop farmers to make important ...
Sure you’re focused on harvest 2021. But it’s time to get serious about marketing opportunities for next year’s corn and soybeans. Not that figuring out what to do in 2022 is easy. Soaring costs for ...