By Tom Polansek CHICAGO, March 13 (Reuters) - U.S. grain prices have surged since the Iran war began, triggering a flurry of corn and soybean sales by farmers who squirreled away last year's harvests ...
A growing number of farmers are dovetailing their harvests with a lucrative second "crop," and the public radio show Science ...
A truck sits in a field in eastern Iowa, waiting to haul away grain during the 2025 harvest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to send “bridge” payments to farmers who grow soybeans, cotton and ...
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USDA’s most recent Commodity Costs and Returns, World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Farm Sector Income & Finances reports confirm what those in agriculture have known for several years: ...
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Drought conditions are pushing farmers to install solar panels in their fields, according to NPR. Despite big investments in ...
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. - Farmers in Southern Oregon are on edge as an unusually dry and warm winter is causing crops to bloom earlier than expected.