Robert Stover has been raising corn all his life in eastern North Dakota. His grandfather, Frank Stover, brought ears of corn with him from Indiana when he moved to the Larimore, N.D., area in 1901, ...
The result may surprise you. It’s time to start trading in the root vegetables for asparagus, peas, and other spring treasures. As the weather starts to warm, and we fire up our grills again, new ...
Spring has finally reached Colorado’s High Country. While the deepest powder days may now be in the rearview, the ski season is not over yet, and there’s plenty of fun to be had with sunshine and soft ...
In the coming month, we will start to see corn planters, 10 to 30 feet wide, being pulled across the fields as farmers take on the task of getting seeds into soil in preparation for the fall harvest.
CHICAGO — Farmers in the U.S. plan to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring than they did last year, hoping to eke out a profit and shield themselves from U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
After more than three years, the grist mill in Spring Mill State Park is again grinding corn. It was October 2021 when the mill at the center of the state park's Pioneer Village quit working. The ...
As farmers look to establish their 2023 cropping plan, some are looking at changing their rotation. Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist, says he has been fielding questions on the subject. “For ...
Since late February, corn futures for May 2024 have enjoyed a nearly 40-cent rally. The May 2024 futures contract was able to trade all the way up to the $4.45 a bushel technical resistance levels on ...
WASHINGTON — As anticipated, the US Department of Agriculture in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report brought a number of surprises compared to trade expectations, potentially adding more ...
That first tender crunch of Iowa sweet corn can signify the dog days of summer, but residents in the Des Moines metro will have to wait this year until after the Fourth of July. Thanks to a cold and ...
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