Corn continues to be on track for an all-time record output. (John Roach/AccuWeather) Warm, dry weather may be ideal in June for camping, hiking and baseball (oh, wait, thanks, coronavirus!), but ...
Grain and livestock futures end mixed Wednesday. Tommy Grisafi, Advance Trading, says soybeans give back some gains after a three day rally on rains that fell in the Corn Belt adding to the record ...
The lack of rain last week will not help farmers in need of moisture for their corn crops, but there is still hope a good harvest can be had. In some areas of the Mid-Shore, sweet corn is being ...
KINGSDOWN, Kan. (KSNW) – As flooding continues across the state, the wet weather is also impacting agriculture. While many wheat farmers welcome the rain, corn farmers may say otherwise. May rainfall ...
Upper Midwest corn farmers will be watching both the thermometer and the rain gauge in the next few weeks. Their crop needs plenty of heat and moisture, and the region is coming up short on both. "We ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO)– Drought and hot temperatures tempered corn harvest expectations in much of KELOLAND earlier this summer. However, the weekend rain dropped from 3 to 7 inches in parts of the ...
CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - There’s an old farmer saying, “Dry weather will worry you but wet weather will ruin you.” While this may be the case for most crops, farmers growing corn were hoping for ...
July 17 (Bloomberg) -- Corn dropped for the second time in three days and soybeans declined as more rain is forecast for U.S. fields next week, boosting crop prospects. Wheat was little changed. Wet ...
COLUMBIA — Broken stalks and dusty corn cobs from last year's crop are scattered across many Missouri fields where there should be waist-high corn. Excessive rain this spring has caused a delay in ...
Heavy rain across northern China this month delayed the corn harvest, submerged fields in water and raised concerns about the quality of the crop in the world's second-largest producer. China is ...
WORTHINGTON, Min. -- With rainfall totals ranging anywhere from less than 2 inches to more than 6 inches over the weekend across southwest Minnesota, many area farm fields have taken on the look of ...