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March 18, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Goodbye, La Niña? Eric Snodgrass Dissects What the Shift Means for Weather This Spring and Summer
 
La Niña is weakening, and NOAA expects neutral conditions to develop in the next month. But even with La Niña fading, meteorologists are concerned about drought this spring and summer.
 
 
 
 
 

Ken Ferrie details six agronomic factors to keep in mind, if you’re newer to growing continuous corn, to help you achieve success this season.

Corn on Corn Takes Root As Farmers Look for Profits
 
 
 

A new partnership between Corteva and John Deere is making planting season a more seamless process for some farmers in 2025. The companies are automating planting prescriptions — a process historically jotted down in a notebook or stored on a USB flash drive.

New Partnership Automates Delivery of Customized Planting Prescriptions
 
 
 

“Apple Girl Kait” has been helping her family grow and market the apples and pears produced in their Washington orchards since before she could drive a car. Today, she blends her passion for ag with social media to inspire a huge following.

How Kait Thornton Amassed a Half-Million Social Media Followers by Connecting Consumers with Their Food
 
 
 

USDA recently decreased sorghum exports 70 million bushels and increased feed demand 50 million bushels. Keep an eye on these dynamics, advises Jon Scheve, as sorghum is a direct feed competitor to corn.

Will A Drop In Sorghum Exports Hurt Corn Values?
 
 
 
 
 
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