Canada’s wheat crops held up to a scorching drought and snow deluge better than analysts expected.
Late-July crop ratings remained steady in Illinois, with corn rated at 80 percent good/excellent condition. Daily high temperatures are expect…
Editor’s note: The following was written by Emerson Nafziger, retired University of Illinois Extension agronomist, for the university’s crop d…
Rains in Germany, the European Union’s second-biggest wheat grower, are adding to concerns about a global dearth of high-protein crops favored…
Grain futures started the day lower and stayed in the red after USDA issued fresh supply-demand estimates. Corn contracts slid lower on USDA’s news.
The agriculture markets are shooting back to life as disappointing acreage numbers sparked a record gain for the November soybean futures cont…
Soybeans and the June 30 USDA reports
The hummus craze is hitting the heartland, with U.S. farmers preparing to sow more chickpeas than ever before.