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- Bordeaux 2025 weather and crop report
- Corn, sorghum crops fare well in areas with moisture; prices looking up
- WiscoNet weather data is popular before planting
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Corn, sorghum crops fare well in areas with moisture; prices looking up
Texas Crop and Weather Report - April 28, 2026 The post Corn, sorghum crops fare well in areas with moisture; prices looking up appeared first on AgriLife Today.
WiscoNet weather data is popular before planting
Wisconsin’s network of weather-monitoring stations is seeing increased usage as farmers prepare for planting. Chris Kucharik with the University of Wisconsin says the Wisconet syst...
This Week in Agribusiness, May 2, 2026
Wet weather outlook, market rallies in corn and wheat, fertilizer updates, and planting tips to help farmers navigate spring challenges.
Crop Undercount Raises Questions About Reliability of U.S.D.A. Data
Corn estimates were off by 4.5 million acres last year. A lack of survey responses, not job cuts, led to the miss, the Agriculture Department said.
Farmers adjust plans to work around fluctuating spring weather
After a chilly and soggy start to spring, local farmers are working around the weather to keep this year's crops on track.
CropLife asks farmers to tap zaid season window after rabi loss and below normal monsoon ahead
Successive western disturbances have damaged harvest-ready rabi crops across Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and other States
Farmers adjust plans to work around fluctuating spring weather
After a chilly and soggy start to spring, local farmers are working around the weather to keep this year's crops on track.
Wheat extends gains on crop ratings, drought concerns
Soybeans were mixed, adjusting spreads. Planting is 23% complete, the fastest start to the season on record, and emergence is considerably ahead of the five-year average. There are...
Wheat clings onto modest gains, watching rain chances
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling after an up and down day. Brazil’s soybean harvest is around 75% complete, while harvest activity is getting underway in parts of...
Warm and wet spring fuels pest pressures in Texas
Texas Crop and Weather Report - May 27, 2026 The post Warm and wet spring fuels pest pressures in Texas appeared first on AgriLife Today.
Chilly Starts and Soggy Finishes: This Week’s Planting Weather Outlook
Cold temperatures are issue number one in this week's Planting Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says...
Spring storms bring crusting concerns
A central Illinois farmer says spring rains are not always a good thing. Ken Franklin, who grows corn, soybeans, and wheat in Christian County, says some of his freshly planted fie...
Cool weather stalling crop development
A field agronomist for Burrus Seed says the latest cool stretch of weather has caused some corn and soybean emergence issues. Chris Brown, who covers the eastern two thirds of Illi...
Kansas farmer describes drought’s toll on crops
A south-central Kansas farmer says the on-going drought is wreaking havoc on his crops. Craig Meeker says test weights for his winter wheat crop will likely be significantly lowe...
Tillage: Latest crop update for 2025/2026 season
Teagasc’s fourth crop update for the 2025/2026 growing season covers the progress made in terms of spring planting plus the condition of winter cereals and oilseed rape planted las...
Uneven spring planting in MO as weather swings impact crops
Spring planting has been a tale of uneven conditions in Missouri, but two farmers say the crops are holding up. In the Missouri Bootheel, Ryan Wilson has been planting corn, soybea...
38% of U.S. corn, 33% of soybeans planted
U.S. corn and soybean planting and emergence made gains over the past week. Overall, weather looks favorable for activity and early development, but parts of the region have seen e...
Hail, Frost Force Replanting Conversations for Indiana Farmers
Despite severe weather and freezing temperatures, Indiana's corn and soybean planting did progress this past week. In Monday's USDA Crop Progress Repo...
Rainy start slows some Iowa farmers, but crops emerging strong
A wet start to the growing season caused problems for some farmers in east-central Iowa. Cordt Holub grows corn and soybeans south of Waterloo and says recent conditions have aided...
Moisture stress reportedly becoming an issue in European crops
Significant moisture stress is now becoming a challenge in crops across Europe, according to the European Commission This reflects the continuing spell of hot, dry weather being ex...
Kansas farmers report strong start to season; favorable weather
Farmers in Southeast Kansas are off to a great start this season, with corn and wheat yields ahead of schedule due to the warmer weather, though they are still concerned about pote...
Weatherman Issues Advisory to Farmers Amid Ongoing Rains
Farmers are urged to take precautionary measures against any unprecedented occurrence that might affect the timely growth of their crops.
Soybeans, corn detach from crude oil, drift lower, watching weather
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Brazil’s harvest is more than 80% complete, while the harvest is underway in Argentina. Stateside, the USDA is expected to report...
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