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Farming

First-year signup for the Average Crop Revenue Election Program (ACRE) attracted about eight percent of the total eligible farms and 13 percent of eligible base acres, but popularity of the program varied widely among commodities and farming regions, a... more...
  10/21/2009 11:52am
FAIRMOUNT, ND (DTN) – Josh Hardie may be Richland County, ND's version of the new All-American farmer: The now 27-year-old bought his first 110-acre property before some city kids earn their drivers' licenses.
  08/13/2009 10:48am
OMAHA (DTN) – Argentina's dryness, central Asia's crop moisture shortages and Australia's El Nino worries are the chief concerns regarding wheat going into August.
  07/31/2009 7:04pm
COLUMBUS, Ohio, (DTN) – Farmers can benefit from carbon sequestration if they work in the right soil type, but those producers are going to have to work harder at embracing no-till practices as well.
  07/07/2009 6:21pm
Skip-row planting can increase yields and increase drought tolerance, but the practice won’t work on just any field and since weed control is an essential part of success with skip-row farming, Roundup Ready corn is essential.
  06/02/2009 3:28pm
Well planned crop management and careful use of glyphosate will be the best defense for producers in Nebraska and South Dakota to avoid development of glyphosate resistant weeds. That’s the recommendation of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension...
  05/18/2009 10:30am
WACONIA, MN (DTN) – The Red River is expected to crest again sometime in the next 10 days, but farmers in the valley aren’t panicked.
  04/08/2009 1:20pm
HADDONFIELD, NJ (DTN) – It’s a late-March day in North Dakota. A blizzard dumps more snow, school kids sandbag along the Red River and country roads are being washed out. Most of the 250,000 acres of corn that remained in fields last fall only got...
  04/01/2009 1:49pm
OMAHA (DTN) – Spring 2009 started on a very wet and cool note across most of the Midwest, bringing the prospect of a second-straight year of sketchy and haphazard field-work progress.
  03/24/2009 9:40am
COLUMBIA, Mo. (DTN) -- What a difference a year makes. As the farm machinery shows began to kick off in 2008, anyone selling farm equipment, parts, or related products was all smiles, enjoying the benefits of farmers with jingle in their pockets and a...
  02/11/2009 10:53am
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