Speedy US corn and soy harvests strain farmers, storage capacity
U.S. farmers are harvesting two of the largest corn and soybean crops in history at the fastest pace in years, straining their physical
October 21, 2024U.S. farmers are harvesting two of the largest corn and soybean crops in history at the fastest pace in years, straining their physical
October 21, 2024Tortilla-maker Gruma holds the power to fix higher prices in the corn flour market, Mexico's antitrust watchdog said in a preliminary decision on Monday,
October 07, 2024Argentine farmers are likely to plant more soybeans in the current 2024/25 season, trimming the area dedicated to corn after that crop's last harvest was
August 27, 2024Illinois farmer Dan Henebry regrets not selling more of his corn crop last summer, when the Midwest needed rain and prices were high. He is not alone.
July 02, 2024Bayer's Preceon variety of short stature corn has been shown to withstand up to 75 mph winds (120 kph) in some trials, the company said on Tuesday, but could not
July 01, 2024After weeks of scorching heat and little rain, farmer Zhang Yunjing had no choice but to collect water from a wastewater pipe to
June 21, 2024Mark Tuttle planted more soy and less corn on his northern Illinois farm this spring as prices for both crops hover near three-year lows and soybeans' lower
June 20, 2024Argentina is on track to start long-awaited corn shipments to China from July, the country's grain export chamber told Reuters on Tuesday, which would be a
June 13, 2024Global warming has brought Argentina's corn farmers a dangerous new enemy: a yellow insect just four millimeters (0.16
May 22, 2024Torrential rainfall in Brazil's second-largest soybean and sixth-largest corn state is disrupting the final stages of the harvest, according to a
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