In Rare Move, NASS Issues Notice of Possible Change
| | | | | In Rare Move, NASS Issues Notice of Possible Change | | The agency announced on Wednesday a possible adjustment to the U.S. corn and soybean acreage picture. Based on updated data, the notice sets the stage for a possible change in both planted and harvested acreage in the upcoming September Crop Production report. | | | |
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| | | Severe Tar Spot is Shutting Down Corn, Encouraging Top Leaf Dieback Tar spot has a strong foothold in some cornfields across parts of central Illinois, according to Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist. Read More |
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| | | Hurricane Ida Idles Largest Glyphosate Production Plant in the U.S. The largest U.S. producer of glyphosate is offline due to the impacts of Hurricane Ida. Read More |
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| | | Direct Hit to Key Export Elevators, 22 Barges on the Loose Hurricane Ida's destructive winds wreaked havoc on a vital export shipping vein, as grain elevators and barge traffics continue to be tangled from the impacts of the hurricane this week. Read More |
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| | | Resistant Weed Future Looms Large for US Farmers Despite warnings to the contrary from weed scientists, the presumption, by many both in and out of agriculture, was of permanent herbicide efficacy—a costly fantasy. Read More |
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