By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Checkoff ...
Cebu Province remains heavily dependent on supply coming from other regions, with only about 30 percent of its total rice and corn requirement produced locally, according to data cited by the ...
European corn borer may not be on anyone’s radar thanks to Bt corn, but for non-GMO and popcorn fields, it is still causing ...
Hybridization of other crops followed suit, including canola, rice, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat. Soybean remains an exception because its pollen shed occurs within a closed flower, making ...
Indigenous people who were the first to inhabit the area now known as Michigan—before the Europeans arrived—may have ...
Barbell, beer can and banana are descriptive names for abnormal ear shapes that show up every season and cause yield losses — ...
Do you ever wonder what backyard gardening in the 1960s looked like? Gardening in the 60s probably looked nothing like ...
Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier said the program has been serving 6,700 individuals every week in Pittsfield, accounting for 15% ...
With last week’s warm and mostly dry weather farmers sped ahead on planting across the Corn Belt. USDA’s crop progress report showed Minnesota led the pace with 75% of the corn now planted, 14% ahead ...
Chicken prices dipped in recent months, but Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts expect production to slow and prices to climb.
Phosphate is also in a perilous position. Phosphate is important to plant-root development, stem strength and flower formation. Roughly 22 per cent of global finished phosphate fertilizer exports ship ...
For those following soybeans and corn in South America, the most important read right now is not just the size of the crop, but the speed at which that crop turns into available supply, shipments, and ...