The 2008 soybean crop in Kentucky and Tennessee is running behind schedule. ...
By Jack Bachelor
North Carolina Extension Entomologist
For most North Carolina cotton producers, with the exception of scattered areas in our far eastern counties in some years, tarnished plant bugs (or Lygus) have not been a significant early season problem. ...
Much of South Carolina received measurable amounts of rainfall for the first time in several weeks during the period ending July 6....
The condition of Alabama’s corn crop varies drastically depending on the amount of rainfall received during this growing season. ...
The International Cotton Advisory Committee says world cotton production could decline 3 percent to 117 million bales in the 2008-09 marketing year, raising world cotton prices by nearly 10 cents per pound....
A stretch of mostly open weather allowed Kentucky and Tennessee growers to move ahead with a bountiful wheat harvest, with double-crop soybean planting following close behind....
Some of the South Carolina corn crop is being salvaged for silage, while a few other fields are being abandoned and harrowed. ...
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
While the corn market might show some short-term ill effects from higher-than-expected stock numbers released in late June, producers shouldn’t count out the possibility of another bull market in light of the potential for further yield and acreage losses in the Midwest, market analysts say....
Dry weather once again seems to be settling in over the lower Southeast as area growers look to the skies for relief. ...
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Keep an eye on five things listed below, and you might gain some insight about cotton prices over the next two years. ...
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