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Missouri farmers took advantage of warmer days to plant in the last week, making big strides with cotton, soybeans and rice.
Significant planting progress has been made across much of Kentucky. But that’s not the case for Caleb Ragland of Magnolia.
A central Indiana farmer says his operation is more than halfway done with the 2025 planting season. Jim Douglas farms in ...
Planting continues to move at a quick pace in. USDA says corn planting is 69 percent complete, a jump of 30 percentage points ...
The planting pace has picked up in Wisconsin. USDA says only half of one day last week wasn’t suitable for fieldwork, and ...
Missouri State Senator Rusty Black, from District 12, says a bill that would fund capital improvements across the state, ...
The trade agreement in principle with the United Kingdom could be an opportunity for Ohio’s ethanol industry. Ohio Corn and ...
Corn and soybean planting is running about a week faster than normal in Minnesota. USDA’s latest crop progress report says ...
Most corn and rice in planting in Arkansas has been completed, and work continues to get the other crops in. Ninety-two ...
A ag educator says farmers can benefit from knowing more about drain tile, and the location of older systems installed on ...
Warm and dry conditions allowed Iowa farmers to make significant planting progress last week. USDA’s latest crop update says ...
More rain across Tennessee has added to an already full soil moisture profile. The USDA says topsoil moisture increased to a ...