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USDA’s World Supply and Demand Report

The USDA will be releasing their new forecast of crop production with the May U.S. Crop Production and World Demand…

Fast paced soybean planting

The Soybean planting and field work is moving along at a fast pace across the mid-west according to the latest…

Farmers Can Obtain Weather Information from Mesonet Network

Farmers are always interested in knowing the latest weather data and predictions.  There is a network set up across the…

Farmers Are Advised to Scout Fields For Black Cut Worms

Planting is wrapping up and agronomy extension officials are noticing uneven stands with some of the earlier planted crops.  In…

Dordt University Partners with Agri-Vision to Offer Farm Equipment Technician Course

Dordt University of Sioux Center is entering a partnership with a farm equipment dealership offering interested students an opportunity to…

Good Weather Allows Farmers to Catch Up with Planting Duties

Farmers have been able to catch up with their spring planting.  Many farmers across the region have been in the…

Cattle Contract Pilot Project

The USDA is holding listening sessions as part of its information gathering process for its cattle library pilot program.

Nebraska continues to see very dry conditions

Planting conditions have been good allowing producers the opportunity to get their spring crops planted, but the dry weather conditions…

Weekly Crop Progress and Conditions Report

The USDA released their weekly Crop Progress and Conditions Report indicating 49% of the U.S. Corn Crop has been planted…

Banking concerns across the Mid-west

The House and Senate Ag Subcommittees have been holding hearings to get a better understanding when it comes to crafting…

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