Hot Weather Threatens U.S. Winter-Wheat Crop in Southern Plains
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(Bloomberg) - Deteriorating crop conditions for U.S. winter wheat probably will worsen over the next Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(Bloomberg) - Deteriorating crop conditions for U.S. winter wheat probably will worsen over the next Full Story
(Southeast Farm Press) - Farmers who had delayed planting corn due to cool, wet conditions hit the fields in force last week, planting enough acres to bring progress within eight points of the five-year average, according to a U.S. Department Full Story
(Food Business News) - While generally good corn planting progress was made last week, traders’ ideas of Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Up until Sunday, it had been quite a week for farmers with corn to plant. All of a farmers are now Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn fell for a second day after U.S. farmers accelerated planting on warmer weather, boosting optimism that production in the biggest grower will reach a record. Soybeans gained to the highest level in almost 10 weeks. Full Story
(Wall Street Journal) - U.S. growers will shift from corn to soybeans due to unseasonal rains and snow, Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn production in the U.S., the world’s largest grower, may reach a record this year on yield gains even after wet weather curbed planting to the slowest pace in three decades, the U.S. Grains Council said. Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(Reuters) - Areas of severe drought continue to shrink across many key agricultural areas of the Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose in Chicago, set for the biggest weekly gain since January, on signs of sustained Chinese demand and on speculation a pickup in U.S. corn planting may leave less acreage for sowing the oilseed. Full Story
(Food Safety News) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its May 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Full Story