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The grocery store climate tax: Why volatile weather in the Midwest is changing the price of your bread and produce
Have you noticed your grocery bill creeping higher lately, even though headlines keep saying inflation is slowing down?
Teagasc is indicating that 90% plus of winter wheat crops could be susceptible to Yellow Rust attack during the early spring ...
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.
Rising day and night temperatures are threatening rice, wheat, and maize production by disrupting plant growth, grain filling, and grain quality, putting global food security at risk. Precision ...
There has been no water ponding so far this winter, which is welcome given past yield losses from poor drainage ...
The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture cattle inventory report delivered another signal that the U.S. beef herd has yet to ...
North-central Iowa farmer Doug Adams caught a lot of people’s attention recently when he grew wheat in his field near ...
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, rapeseed and chickpeas.
America's two largest oil companies on Friday posted their smallest annual profits since 2021, pressured by a growing glut of ...
Well, I think I’ve officially had enough snow and cold for the winter. Hopefully you like snow because it looks like it will be here for a while with the cold. While we do our best to shelter away ...
Field pennycress could become a valuable winter crop, with benefits for both carbon storage and farm profitability.
Winter wheat is emerging in January with weather risks still front and center. Extended cold spells and persistent dryness in ...
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