Winter wheat is emerging in January with weather risks still front and center. Extended cold spells and persistent dryness in ...
India faces a warmer and drier February after an unusually warm January. This weather pattern poses risks to key winter crops ...
Record global wheat production drives prices to multiyear lows despite strong U.S. exports, creating headwinds for commodity ...
By Rajendra Jadhav MUMBAI, Feb 1 (Reuters) - India will be warmer and drier this month after an unusually warm January, the weather office said, raising risks for key winter-sown crops such as wheat, ...
Despite last year's mid-harvest rains, Oklahoma had a strong wheat crop. Fruitful harvests were seen in and outside the U.S., leading to an excess of wheat worldwide and a tougher market.
There has been no water ponding so far this winter, which is welcome given past yield losses from poor drainage ...
A survey led by independent agronomists suggests that wheat dwarf virus may be more widespread in the UK than previously ...
The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture cattle inventory report delivered another signal that the U.S. beef herd has yet to ...
January has come and gone in the blink of an eye, and as we move into February our thoughts naturally turn to the upcoming growing season. We don’t grow ...
Wyatt Ramage recently took home first place for dryland winter wheat in the 2025 National Wheat Yield Contest, put on by the National Association of Wheat Growers.
Corn and wheat are two of the most actively traded agricultural commodities in the world. They share similar growing regions, compete for acreage, and are influenced by many of the same macro ...
Dry conditions and vernalization problems create uncertainty for wheat producers in Texas and Oklahoma as decision deadlines approach.