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It was hot and steamy across the U.S. Corn Belt last week, precisely what corn and soybeans needed following extended cool weather last month.
Although the U.S. Corn Belt is in for a scorching weekend, June weather has been mostly supportive of crop development, with corn health ratings improving for three consecutive weeks.
The planet's food system faces growing risks from climate change, a new study says, and it's especially at peril in the U.S.
A heat wave spanning most of the U.S. will see temperatures in the low-mid 90's, said John Stewart & Associates in a note. "The hot weather will be welcomed by a vast majority of the crop as growing ...
Rising global temperatures are set to devastate food crops across the world, with particularly alarming impacts projected for ...
CHICAGO, - Chicago soybean futures eased on Monday as favorable U.S. crop weather took the focus away from U.S. strikes on Iran conducted over the weekend. November soybeans were down 13-3/4 cents by ...
Ultimately, weather will impact the direction funds take over the next two months. Historically, when the crop is 70% planted ...
The Delta and Northwestern Corn Belt are the most likely geographies that could contribute to the shift. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, says he expects more corn in the Dakotas and Minnesota.
Global crop yields and food supplies may shrink dramatically due to climate change with major agricultural regions at risk.
The global food system faces growing risks from climate change, even as farmers seek to adapt, according to a new study in ...