By Ron Smith
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Brandon Webb is excited about growing some grain....
Texas Grain Sorghum Producers is pleased to welcome Morgan Newsom on staff as the new South Plains Producer Relations Coordinator....
By Kim Anderson
Oklahoma State University
Until the 2007-2008 wheat marketing year, Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle wheat prices averaged about $3.50 per bushel. ...
Farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board (USB) and the soybean checkoff met last week to set funding priorities for the 2010 fiscal year. ...
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Higher gasoline prices might not be good for the travel industry, but it sure seems to be good for corn fundamentals. ...
By Robert Burns
Texas A&M University
Concern, anxiety, worry, care, desperation. Whatever you want to call it, farmers and ranchers have much more of it than moisture as the drought continues, reported Texas AgriLife Extension Service personnel from throughout the state....
Producers who anticipate the possibility of planting grain sorghum or other crops behind failed first crops this season should be aware of new rules pertaining to crop insurance under the 2008 farm bill....
When corn prices spiked last year, big food manufacturers and oil companies claimed there wasn’t enough corn to feed everyone and make ethanol. ...
Finding your way is much easier with a road map, and soybean researchers now have a map to find their way around the soybean genome....
By Kim Anderson
Oklahoma State University
At this writing, Oklahoma and Texas wheat producers may forward contract wheat for harvest delivery at about $5.30. ...
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