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16 Nov 2015
By Russ QuinnDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Jeff Littrell freely admits he does things a little differently. For one, the Rochester, Minnesota, farmer grows some organic production as well as conventional commercial crops. He's also solved the dilemma of whether to apply lime or gypsum to his fields by saying "yes" to both. "They work very wel...
13 Nov 2015
By Marcia Zarley TaylorDTN Executive Editor HADDONFIELD, N.J. (DTN) -- Farmland values may be off their peaks, but keen interest from Wall Street and other wealthy investors may keep real estate from tanking as deeply as it did in the last crash 30 years ago. Just take the buying spree of Farmland Partners Inc. (NYSE: FPI), one of the nation's fir...
13 Nov 2015
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ST. LOUIS (DTN) -- The final soybeans of 2015 are hitting the bins, but your fields may be far from empty. For the second year in a row, soybean diseases thrived in Midwestern fields and they've left their mark -- or rather, their fungus -- behind to keep the party going in 2016. White mold was especially prom...
13 Nov 2015
By Cheryl AndersonDTN Staff Reporter Except for some minor adjustments in a few locations, prices of dried distillers grains remained steady in the past week, with merchandisers noting that trade was quiet. The DTN weekly spot price average remained unchanged at $123 per ton after a four-week-long upward trend. This is still the highest level the a...
12 Nov 2015
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor KANSAS CITY, Mo. (DTN) -- Agriculture seems to be the one industry where different sectors are coalescing around support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Even as other business lobbies are taking a more wait-and-see attitude, leaders from several major agricultural groups gathered Wednesday in Kansas City to ...