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  • Missouri farmers push soybean planting as corn, rice progress advances
  • Uneven spring planting in MO as weather swings impact crops
  • Missouri Bootheel farmer replanting some crops due to dry conditions

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmers push soybean planting as corn, rice progress advances

The USDA says soybean planting progress has nearly doubled in the last week across Missouri, now at 14 percent complete. Andre Reis with University of Missouri Extension tells Brow...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

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...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Missouri Bootheel farmer replanting some crops due to dry conditions

A farmer in the Missouri Bootheel says while farmers in some parts of Missouri are replanting due to excessively wet fields, the farmers in his area are replanting due to the exces...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Moisture boost will help MO crops after dry start

A farmer in southeast Missouri says he’s grateful for the much-needed moisture over the weekend, which should help the recently planted rice and soybeans emerge. Rance Daniels from...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmers gain early planting momentum ahead of rains

Some Missouri farmers made some early planting progress ahead of the recent rains. Jay Fischer in central Missouri says there’s some oats and corn in the ground, with emergence exp...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Heavy rains and storms delay as corn planting progress in parts of MO

A farmer in central Missouri says planting has been delayed since late last week due to consistent rains and some storms. Jim Peel, who farms in Saline County, tells Brownfield he...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

Rain delays compress corn and soybean planting in central MO

A farmer in central Missouri says he’s glad to finally have a few dry days to be back planting corn and soybeans. Brandon Thiel from Saline County tells Brownfield the rain delays...

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brownfieldagnews.com /4 days ago

Missouri farmer glad for planting window to finish soybeans

A farmer in northern Missouri says he’s grateful for weather that allows a few consecutive days to plant the crop. Drew Lock says the planting season didn’t start until early May d...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Planting ends for some Missouri farmers as rain returns

Planting wrapped up for some Missouri farmers before the rain resumed earlier this week. Rance Daniels, who farms in the Missouri Bootheel, says he finished planting on Saturday, a...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

Missouri farmers resume spring planting after weeks of rain delays

Missouri farmers have resumed spring planting following multiple weeks of cool, wet conditions.  Nathan Alpers is in Cooper County. He tells Brownfield it’s been a long planting se...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Dry conditions improve in Missouri, farmers resume soybean planting

A farmer in the Missouri Bootheel says he’s grateful for the recent one-inch rain. Aaron Porter tells Brownfield he had stopped planting last week, because field conditions had got...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmers wait as rains stall fieldwork

A farmer in west-central Missouri says the recent rains are delaying early planting, and while the moisture is needed, it’s heavier than expected. “So far, we’ve had a little more...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Timely rains help southwest Missouri forage growth

A cattle producer in southwest Missouri says the recent rains are coming at a critical time for pasture and early forage growth. “In the last 24 hours, we’ve gotten shy of one inch...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

NWMO farmer assessing fields, replant needs after heavy rains

A farmer in northwest Missouri says he’s been evaluating fields to determine how much to replant following heavy rains. “We had more than six inches for the entire month of April a...

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beefmagazine.com /1 month ago

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Minnesota crop planting surges ahead as dry spring continues

Minnesota farmers have taken advantage of dry weather this spring. USDA’s latest weekly crop update says corn is 42 percent planted, well ahead of the five-year average of 33 perce...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Rains bring soil moisture, planting delays

Widespread rains across Missouri are delaying fieldwork, helping activate pre-emergence herbicides and providing much-needed moisture for fields. Drew Lock farms in southern Adair...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Corn planting underway in Kansas

Corn planting is starting to pick up steam across Kansas. The USDA says 4 percent of the crop is in, one percent ahead of last year. Winter wheat condition is rated 71 percent fair...

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brownfieldagnews.com /5 days ago

Replant Likely Due to Dry Conditions

While there’s been excessive rains across much of Missouri, the Bootheel has been dry. Farmer Aaron Porter says that’s been affecting soybeans. Learn more in this Spotlight on Soyb...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Planting progressing rapidly in Illinois

A southern Illinois farmer says he expects to wrap up planting this week. Granvil Travis, who raises corn, soybeans, and cattle in Massac County, tells Brownfield, “It’s definitely...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

76% of U.S. corn, 67% of soybeans planted

Corn and soybean planting is moving quickly this spring, running well ahead of the national average. The USDA says 76% of U.S. corn has been planted as of Sunday, ahead of the five...

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brownfieldagnews.com /4 weeks ago

Rains ease Missouri drought conditions, but Bootheel still dry

Drought conditions have improved in Missouri with the help of recent rains, but the state climatologist says extreme drought conditions linger in the southeast. “It’s a very region...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

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...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

11% of U.S. corn, 12% of soybeans planted

U.S. farmers were able to make good corn and soybean planting progress over the past week. That was despite several days of widespread rain in the Midwest, including severe weather...

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