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USDA's Aug. 12 reports shows crop producers in the Volunteer State depend on vagaries of volunteer rain.
Vote is a landslide.
Recent weather could still move spores north.
Grassley says tariff on imported ethanol is WTO compliant.
Fay could bring much needed rainfall to drought stricken areas.
Research lays foundation for real-time monitoring of nervous tissue contamination.
Countries strengthen cooperative research on biofuels.
Exhibitors are putting the final touches to their new spaces for next week's event in Boone, Iowa.
Farm leaders say another strike is possible.
Very little change for corn or soybeans.
Historically high prices are not enough to increase production.
Officials say cases will continue to be discovered for some time.
Farm Progress editors across the Cotton Belt report on crop conditions: Mid-Atlantic cotton fares decently against drought – so far; continued afternoon showers needed in Southeast; heat, wind recalculate Texas production.
Beef producers are finding that a living weed control system offers great benefits, and access to a new market too.
Want to know what the percentage of 31 and better color, the average uniformity and the percent bales dicounted for Mike and Uniformity were for the 11 winners of the Georgia Quality Cotton Awards? Then check out these numbers.
Corn holds on to solid gains on emerging weather concerns.