A recent AgWeb poll asked farmers where they plan to cut costs. Equipment purchases topped the list, but farmers also plan to scale back on fertilizer rates, use more generic products and reduce ...
Is a chromed wrench with a mirror finish stronger than a satin-finish wrench? Is it necessary to have both chrome and impact ...
The International Grains Council (IGC) cut its forecast for 2024-25 global corn production, largely reflecting a downward ...
Grain and livestock markets started the week with strength but started to show signs of near-term exhaustion in Thursday’s ...
The House Ag Committee includes 15 returning Democrats and will be led by Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) as the new ranking ...
With the recent acquisition of the Moving Iron Summit, Machinery Pete reflects on the importance of building a business with ...
Don Roose, U.S. Commodities says corn saw some fund buying on tight supplies and with help from concerns about Argentina ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit along with the states of Minnesota and Illinois against Deere & Co.
According to the new interim rule, farmers can choose one or more of the CSA actions — no-till or reduced-till, cover crops, ...
Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics, says corn and soybeans are watching South American weather with hot dry conditions ...
The American Royal has been a Kansas City tradition since 1899, whose mission is to be the nation’s leader for food and agriculture education, events and engagement. In order to execute this ...
One contact said, “If [Donald] Trump becomes president, I think one of the things USDA does is reverse [Secretary Tom] Vilsack’s $250 billion TFP decision.” Vilsack’s interpretation of ...