This article was first published in the Department of Agricultural Economics’ “Cornhusker Economics” series on Feb. 5, 2025. Tim Meyer is an associate professor of practice in the Department of ...
Grains took a pause Friday in preparation for the February WASDE, but the market is in the critical price discovery process ...
President Sheinbaum shared a plan to strengthen Mexico's semiconductor industry and touched on GMO corn and the U.S. DEA on ...
JoJo Lacey's commitment to helping others led to her selection as a Servant Leader for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, the first ...
Mercer Landmark has dedicated itself to helping agricultural producers turn a profit and communities thrive, pooling local ...
CFO Gustavo Lopez emphasized the company’s resilience, citing a net income of R$77.8 million for the period, significantly up from R$24 million the prior year. He attributed the growth to real estate ...
The government of Mexico on Thursday rescinded its ban on U.S. biotech (GE, or genetically engineered) corn. “Mexico’s action ...
If you're someone who can't remember to water your plants for the life of you, don't worry. You're far from alone, and you do ...
Corn markets showed signs of life in early 2025 after a tough year of price declines, creating fresh opportunities for ...
When they learned they would be honored as Meeker County’s 2021 University of Minnesota Farm Family of the Year, Steve and Joan Turck were surprised. “We thought, ‘We don’t ...
The U.S. Grains Council recently held a rollout event in Tokyo to present the results of the Council’s 2024/2025 Corn Harvest Quality Report to international buyers.
With tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada on the table, some local farmers are concerned about what the impacts could be in the agricultural sector. They're remaining optimistic, but watchful.
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