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31 Oct 2019
By Katie DehlingerDTN Farm Business Editor MOUNT JULIET, Tenn. (DTN) -- Statistics can put things into perspective. For instance, USDA forecasts Kansas land values to increase 4% this year, while at the same time, the Kansas City Federal Reserve finds that nearly 30% of all ag loans have experienced some kind of issue with repayment. Not all statis...
30 Oct 2019
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- Weather extremes are a major threat to U.S. row crops, as 2019 demonstrated vividly. But some insects and diseases actually thrive in the chaos of flooding, drought, hail and heavy rainfalls, and they are poised to prosper in the years ahead. Diseases that prefer overly wet seasons, such...
30 Oct 2019
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Siouxland Energy Cooperative in Iowa has experienced firsthand the recent ups and downs of the Renewable Fuel Standard. When the EPA granted 31 new small-refinery exemptions on August 9, it was the final straw for the corn-ethanol plant. Company officials were left with no choice but to shut down prod...
30 Oct 2019
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) -- Farmers who choose to grow hemp under USDA rules will have to face the risk that their crop could test "hot" and lead to the destruction of their crop without a crop insurance indemnity even if they have a license to grow hemp. USDA on Tuesday announced its interim final rule for hemp will go int...
29 Oct 2019
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (DTN) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is warning residents throughout the Missouri River watershed that the risks for spring flooding in 2020 remain high. This week, the Corps has been holding fall meetings throughout the Missouri River Basin as a normal course of business to detail proj...