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A government report says the nation's corn growers should have banner production this year despite lesser acreage devoted to the grain. But corn prices…
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The White House’s new climate change report predicts threats to agriculture, including severe weather, more pests and greater demands for water and…
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The days of record high corn prices are gone, at least for now, and they’re only going to continue their decline, according to projections released…
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This is the latest installment of Harvest Public Media’s Field Notes, in which we talk about important issues related to food production. Farmers received…
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Missouri farmers appear to have grown more corn and soybeans last year than in 2012.Figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show Missouri farmers…
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The University of Missouri Extension is warning that recent wet weather increases the chances of diseases developing in corn and soybeans.Agronomy…
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Farmers in Missouri, Illinois and much of the Midwest are having a tough time getting their corn planted. The US Department of Agriculture says in
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The vast majority of the corn and soybeans in United States grow from seeds that have been genetically modified. The technology is barely 30 years old and…
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Now that it’s Thanksgiving, the eating season has begun. Coming up we’ll take a look at how the U.S. helps feed the world, but first, let’s take a look in…
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While the U.S. remains the world’s biggest supplier of corn, American farmers will lose a portion of the global corn market this year.The Midwest drought…