The situation in Iran drove fertilizer prices higher this week, while raising shortage fears. Analysts warn higher input costs could shift up to 1–1.5M acres from corn to soybeans this spring.
As the Strait of Hormuz faces potential closure, experts warn of supply chain disruptions just as U.S. farmers prepare for ...
From putting 'three in the pre' to making a herbicide pass before flowering, field agronomist Mike Hannewald breaks down the ...
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says while many analysts are pointing to the rally in crude oil and the war in Iran as the reason for the strong grain performance, he thinks the breakout ...
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the uncertainty of the war in Iran has caused some reallocation of money this ...
The rise of generic products has eroded the company's competitiveness in manufacturing the herbicide, motivating a shift in ...
The reality of changing soil conditions and varying crop needs often requires more middle ground than most tillage systems are designed to deliver.
Chuck Shelby with Risk Management Commodities says the uncertainty in the grain markets caused some risk off selling by ...
Grains markets all hit fresh highs for the move on Friday as funds piled into buy in the complex. Chip Nellinger with Blue Reef Agri-Marketing says they were adding risk premium.
One mile from home, our world shattered. We survived the wreckage, but it made one thing clear: Stop pushing pause and ...
Farmers prepare for a 4% to 6% increase in chemical budgets as trade duties on key active ingredients set a new price floor.
Ambassador Julie Callahan outlines a transactional approach to global trade, targeting market access and regulatory reform ...
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