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Farmers are back in the field, but their crops may look a little different this season. A new USDA report shows they’re ...
I” state farmers intend to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring compared to last year, according to a prospective ...
Central Illinois crops may look different this year due to President Trump’s looming trade war with U.S. trading partners.
Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist, is also watching the weather forecast in central Illinois closely. “Locally, it looks like we could get the corn planter started on Wednesday without ...
Illinois farmers are expected to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this year, part of national trends reflected in a recent ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released the estimated acres for corn and soybeans to be planted. The report indicates a ...
A southern Illinois farmer is ready and waiting for the start of the planting season. Matt Raben, who grows corn and soybeans in White County, says he just needs the weather to change.   “We’re ready ...
The competition field rotations begin at 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Crop Sciences ...
Illinois: Wildfire smoke and overnight temperatures ... Nebraska: The Nebraska corn fields had plenty of ears, but they are already hanging. Irrigated acres will hit average, but non-irrigated ...
On Aug. 4, teams of high school students will rotate through various crop testing stations set up in corn ... field rotations begin at 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the University of Illinois Urbana ...