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The Cool Down on MSNFarmers struggle as key crops become harder to grow across the globe: 'Agricultural outcomes would be materially worse'"If the climate warms by 3 degrees, that's basically like everyone on the planet giving up breakfast." Farmers struggle as key crops become harder to grow across the globe: 'Agricultural outcomes ...
WASDE and June Acreage reports show record-high corn acreage and stable yields, but forecast lower crop prices amid ample ...
The U.S. Crop Watch corn fields have notched their third consecutive week of improved health ratings, though some areas still need heat and sun for the crop to really take off.
Federal crop insurance providers steer coverage toward more profitable commodities like corn and soybeans, reinforcing Illinois’ two-crop system.
These adjustments may be even smaller, or non-existent, than anticipated by analysts, as the USDA awaits more data out of harvested fields before making meaningful changes to previous estimates.
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Climate Change and Its Impact on Agriculture - MSNClimate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing global agriculture today. Rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and extreme climate events are significantly impacting crop ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced changes to the Enhanced Coverage Option beginning with the 2025 crop year. USDA's Risk Management Agency is expanding coverage options to ...
USDA's Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C., this past week confirmed growing stocks in 2024/2025. Analysts say without a sudden supply disruption, the commodity price outlook remains grim.
MASC is designed to help specialty crop producers meet higher marketing costs.
This week marks the official start of the new crop supply and demand season with the release of the USDA’s outlook this Friday. There will be a lot of talk about the numbers ahead of the report ...
India bets on regenerative farming to fix soil, cut emissions, and boost farmers’ resilience. Budget 2025 signals a shift toward sustainable agriculture.
Over $500,000 in funding is available to New Mexico producers through the USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and the NMDA.
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