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New Eastern barometer succeeds with diverse cropping and structure
Our new Eastern barometer farmer, Kit Papworth, runs a diverse and flexible contract farming business.
JIC Scientist Investigates Wheat's Flowering Time to Combat Climate Change - Crop Biotech Update
JIC Scientist Investigates Wheat's Flowering Time to Combat Climate Change: John Innes Center scientist, Dr. Simon Griffiths, received research funds amounting to about £500,000 from the European Commission to seek ways by whi...
Expert Presents 2012 Global Weather Outlook
ANALYSIS - Drew Lerner, president and senior agricultural meteorologist of World Weather, recently presented global weather expectations for 2012 to US grain farmers and livestock producers at the Allendale Ag Leaders Outlook Conference held in Crystal Lake, Illinois, USA, writes Sarah Mikesell,
New wheat herbicide from Bayer CropScience | Herbicides content from Farm Industry News
Wheat growers now have a new Bayer CropScience herbicide called Huskie Complete with a new active ingredient for control of grasses and broadleaf weeds.
Watch Black Sea Exports | 20% of World Grain Trade in This Region Challenges U.S. Exports | Issues
< p > Hardly more than a year since Russia and Ukraine shook the world grain trade by halting grain exports, both nations are back competing for sales. And not just in traditional export markets for wheat and barley; Black Sea grain is beating out U.S. corn with some customers. < /p > < div
Pork Commentary: Corn, Soybean, Weath Prices Drop
US - Corn, soybean, wheat prices all dropped last Thursday, Friday after the USDA released several grain inventory, production and usage reports, corn declined 60 cents a bushel, soybeans 46 cents a bushel, and wheat 46 cents a bushel, writes Jim Long in this week's Pork Commentary.
Koops scoop Wimmera crop prize - Weekly Times Now
ANDREW and Dianne Koop's passion for farming led them to a top billing in this season's Wimmera Champion Crop competition.
Which Wheats Make the Best Whole-Grain Cookie Doughs? / December 20, 2011 / News from the USDA
<!--newsheader--> <DIV ALIGN="LEFT"> <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLSPACING="4" CELLPADDING="4" ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="12%" BGCOLOR="#bc3733"> <TR> <TD><B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Arial">Read the <A HREF="http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/nov11/flour1111.htm">magazine story</A> to find out more.
Corn Production on Up Swing While Soybean, Cotton and Wheat Suffer, USDA Reports
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, to specialties, such as mushrooms and flowers; from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has
Crop Prices Continue Weak Trend Heading into Year’s End | Business content from National Hog Farmer
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