Farmers in Illinois have been pleasantly surprised with harvest results on both corn and soybeans. While they did face drought during the season, some timely rains helped them produce some big yields.
The Illinois 2021 corn harvest is ramping up across the state, while soybean harvest is just beginning. Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist and owner of Crop-Tech Consulting, Heyworth ...
The National Sweetcorn Festival in Hoopeston, Illinois, has been an annual ... captures the heart of the fall harvest.
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W ith spring arriving, temperatures are on the rise not only in the air, but in the soil as well. Currently, most fields you ...
JACKSONVILLE, Illinois (Reuters ... Jacksonville farmer Dale Hadden, 61, sells corn to Bartlett during the autumn harvest, when growing supplies generally pressure prices.
URBANA, Ill. — A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year ...
The U.S. exports about 40% of its soybean crop each year but only about 15% of its corn harvest, leaving soybean prices more ... soybeans and wheat on 9,000 acres in south-central Illinois, scaled ...
Grain and oilseed farmers should not expect any price help from South America, say analysts. That region of the world is anticipating another bumper crop of corn and soybeans.
Illinois, as retaliation by Mexico could prompt corn buyers in that country to turn to rival growers in South America. Mexico, the world's top corn importer, is a crucial market for U.S. farmers, at a ...