Your Morning Agriculture News
| | | | | Farmers Tell House Ag Subcommittee Crop Insurance Must Provide Higher Levels of Coverage: Affordability Farmers testifying at the hearing say that after several black swan events, they and their lenders are more concerned than ever about how to protect their operations in these volatile markets. They suggested Congress needs to find a way to increase baseline funding to enhance the program, especially with the important role it plays in food security.
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| | | Largest Cotton Patch in U.S. Begs for Rain Nearly 57% of Texas is in extreme drought, and with the most severe level parked over West Texas and the Texas Panhandle, the drought is starting to rob even irrigated fields of a crop.
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| | | New Corn Herbicide Approved for Use in 2023 Maverick features three modes of action and application flexibility to help growers address tough weeds, including waterhemp, Palmer amaranth and marestail, and annual grasses.
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist Some areas of the country might finally be getting a break from the heat. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update. Read More |
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