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19 Mar 2019
By Charles Johnson Progressive Farmer Contributing Editor Conserve soil, conserve water. Both go hand-in-hand on Steve Stevens' farm, near Tillar, Arkansas. A third-generation farmer on land that's 10 miles from the Mississippi River and 2 miles from the Arkansas River, Stevens has seen plenty of changes during his time here, and not all for the be...
18 Mar 2019
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- The winter wheat crop is sleeping in this year -- and who can blame it? "Since the first of March, at 2-inch soil depths, we're running 10 degrees below normal," said Kansas State University Extension agronomist Jeanne Falk Jones. "Instead of soil temps being 40 to 42 degrees, they're st...
18 Mar 2019
By Todd HultmanDTN Lead Analyst Not that long ago, things were looking up for corn prices. Adverse weather in early 2018 resulted in smaller South American corn crops and helped the U.S. achieve record demand of 4.65 billion bushels (bb) in the first quarter of 2018-19. This year, Brazil's soybean crop was diminished by hot and dry conditions in...
18 Mar 2019
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation on Friday for 15 counties hit by the latest catastrophic flooding in the Midwest, Reynolds announced in a news release. Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts issued an emergency declaration on Tuesday ahead of the storm that raced through the Midwest this w...
15 Mar 2019
By Russ QuinnDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Retail fertilizers tracked by DTN for the first week of March 2019 show lower prices. This marks the second week in a row a majority of the fertilizer prices have been lower. Five of the eight major fertilizers were lower compared to last month, but none were down a notable amount. DAP had an average p...