Refine Nitrogen Timing and Rates
| | | | | Think Ahead to get Nitrogen Timing and Rates Right in 2021 | | Your corn fields are counting on you to provide the crop with nitrogen at the right time, right rate, right place and with the right product. What you did this past fall, what you’re doing this spring and the plans you’re making for the summer will make a huge difference in the combine at the end of the year. | | | |
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| | | Today's Top Stories China makes two large ag buys. The country purchased more than a million metric tons of corn and 200 million gallons of ethanol. Read More |
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| | | Farmer Alarm on High as Coronavirus Ban Halts H-2A Guest Workers A travel ban on South African guest workers, as currently set in place by executive order, could be devastating for U.S. farming operations. Inescapable labor realities bite hard: Without adequate H-2A agriculture employees at planting and beyond, some U.S. farmers face a crippling financial blow in 2021. Read More |
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| | | Chip Flory: Grain Markets Enter The Reactive Stage USDA’s reports on Jan. 12 gave the corn and soybean markets a clear directive to “slow down use.” Soybean carryover for 2020/21 at 140 million bushels is at pipeline levels. From this point, end users that want more supply will be forced to bid it away from another end user. Read More |
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| | Pro Farmer's First Thing Today: Brazilian Rains, Oil and Gas-Related Executive Order and More Rains in Brazil have slowed harvest for late-planted crops. AgRural reports just 0.7% of the country’s bean crop had been harvested as of Jan. 21 vs. 4.2% last year at that time. And planted acreage has jumped notably this season. This keeps the U.S. export window open longer. Read More |
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| | | China Makes Another Big Buy of U.S. Corn COVID-19 can't keep Americans from opening new businesses. Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More |
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| | #FJFieldFieldDays: How COVID-19 Transformed Machinery Auctions We’ve seen seven to 10 years of technology advancement with online equipment buying and selling condensed into less than a year. That’s the takeaway from Greg Peterson, founder of Machinery Pete, as he looks back at the past nine months of online auctions. Log on to Farm Journal Field Days now for more insights. Read More |
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