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US farmers are nearing the end of crops sowings as they have completed 91% of their corn acreage with soybean plantings at 78%, according to the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) weekly crop progress report. https://lnkd.in/ext_dKtb #ICIS #agriculture #agchemicals #corn #soybeans #planting #USDA #fertilizers #fertz
US farmers have completed 91% of corn sowings with soybeans at 78%
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US farmers are nearing the end of crops sowings as they have completed 91% of their corn acreage with soybean plantings at 78%, according to the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) weekly crop progress report. https://lnkd.in/daMGJ2UR #ICIS #agriculture #agchemicals #corn #soybeans #planting #USDA #fertilizers #fertz
US farmers have completed 91% of corn sowings with soybeans at 78%
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Cassava fact; Applying good agronomic practices in land preparation for cassava cultivation is essential to aiding the growth and development of cassava with the proper application of fertilizer.
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As per the latest update provided in the weekly crop progress report by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the advancement in corn planting has reached 12%, indicating notable progress, while soybean plantings have reached 8%, showing steady progress in agricultural activities. #ICIS #agriculture #corn #soybeans #agchemicals #fertilizers #Fertz
US corn crop at 12% planted with soybeans at 8%
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US crops making steady progress with corn silking and soybean blooming now at 77% US crops have continued to make steady progress with 77% of the corn acreage now silking with soybean blooming also at 77%, according to the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) weekly crop progress report. Something Interesting To Read Every Day The column of Walter volume 703 https://buff.ly/3WLHL4X #ICIS #agriculture #AgChems #corn #soybeans #USDA #fertilizers #Fertz
US crops making steady progress with corn silking and soybean blooming now at 77%
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US crops continue to mature with corn now 94% silking, soybeans 91% blooming US crops are moving closer to full maturity with corn acreage now at 94% silking while soybeans have reached 91% blooming, according to the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) weekly crop progress report. Something Interesting To Read Every Day The column of Walter volume 710 https://buff.ly/4dGRjnn #ICIS #agriculture #agchemicals #corn #silking #soybeans #blooming #Fertilizers #Fertz
US crops continue to mature with corn now 94% silking, soybeans 91% blooming
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Our recent paper provides insights on the species-specific functionality of cover crops in continuous corn production system and guide future studies to explore a high diversity mixture of cover crops. It’s open accessible at https://lnkd.in/gM2tuBcF
Single and Multispecies Cover Crop Effects on Corn Production and Economic Returns
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In a sign of great maturity, I asked ChatGPT to summarize this report in rhyme: In the world of corn, where acreage is born, The Prospective Plantings report has shown, A dip in the acres, a fact to adorn, But will prices rise? Let's take a forewarn. Though lower acres may bring a cheer, And initial market reactions appear, Past trends suggest, let's be clear, Large price spikes are quite rare here. Supply and demand, a delicate dance, Seem balanced enough, no cause for a prance. While lower acreage may give a slight stance, Major price hikes? Not much of a chance. So while corn prices may find some support, A significant rally is not in the sort. With limited rise, the market retorts, In the next six months, we'll hold this report.
CAN 'LOST' CROP ACRES BE FOUND? — by Joseph Janzen The highly anticipated Prospective Plantings report by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service showed lower than anticipated crop acres, with acreage of all U.S. crops estimated to be 6.3 million acres lower than in 2023. Markets reacted positively to the news, especially corn where the new-crop Dec. 2024 futures prices rose about 15 cents per bushel following the report release. Analysis of past changes in estimated acreage suggests price support given by the March Prospective Plantings report is unlikely to be reversed by subsequent estimates. Increases in planted acreage after the March report, both for principal crops and combined corn and soybean acres, are typically small when they are positive. Where a surprise could come is in the mix of crop acres, so market watchers will closely monitor planting and production news leading up to the end-of-June Acreage report. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e66_CPB7 #crop #acres #planting #prices #production #corn #soybeans
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US crop harvest advances with 9% of corn completed, soybeans at 6% Even with recent poor weather at hand, the US harvest continues to advance with 9% of corn completed and 6% of soybean acreage finished, according to the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) weekly crop progress report. Something Interesting To Read Every Day The column of Walter volume 737 https://buff.ly/3MPcMiJ #ICIS #Agriculture #AgChemicals #Corn #Soybeans #crop #USDA #fertilizers #Fertz
US crop harvest advances with 9% of corn completed, soybeans at 6%
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Growers nationwide are hard at work, getting their spring crops into the soil. According to the latest USDA Weekly Crop Progress Report, Corn planting is currently 70% complete, inline with the five-year average of 71%. Soybean planting progress stands at 52%, slightly ahead of the 49% five-year average. Spring Wheat planting is 79% complete, ahead of the historical average of 65%. Read the full report here: https://ow.ly/NKyC50RPk11 #ForAllTheGreatYouDo
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