“Compared to 10 years ago, this segment of the market is up—significantly. With new technologies, new products and the understanding of crop fertility issues, it’s all added up," says Tim Swanson.
Will USDA Tap CCC to Send Fertilizer Price Aid Payments to Farmers?
One possibility for USDA would be to tap the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) Charter Act, the so-called ATM machine for aggies. One source asked: Would any fertilizer aid come in time to impact corn plantings?
Carbon Pipeline to Improve Ethanol Plant and Ag Profitability, Developer Says
The plan is to capture CO2 from the fermentation process of the plants in a five-state region, compress it into liquid form, then move it by pipeline to North Dakota for storage.
Drought Robs Colorado Farmer's Wheat, Now it May Be Too Dry to Plant Corn This Spring
Colorado farmer Brian Brooks thinks 80% of the dryland winter wheat in his area may not survive, as some acres didn't even sprout. Prevent plant for spring may be his only option without moisture in the coming weeks.