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  • Dry conditions have South Dakota farmers harvesting ahead of schedule
    by Larry Lee on October 21, 2024 at 8:57 pm

    Harvesting continues in South Dakota. Ninety-nine percent of the corn is mature, with 56% already harvested.  Last year at this time, just 45% of the corn was in the bin. The soybean harvest is 91% finished compared to 85% last year. All of the South Dakota sorghum is mature, and 70% has been harvested. The The post Dry conditions have South Dakota farmers harvesting ahead of schedule appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     

  • ASA’s WISHH Program is working on increasing soy demand in Africa
    by Erin Anderson on October 21, 2024 at 8:56 pm

    The executive director of the American Soybean Association’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health says Ghana is a target market for U.S. soy products. Gena Perry says the country already grows its own soybeans. “The USA has the highest quality,” she says. “It’s reliable with a high protein content. “Even if they are producing The post ASA’s WISHH Program is working on increasing soy demand in Africa appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     

  • Very few harvest disruptions in October for Tennessee farmers
    by Meghan Grebner on October 21, 2024 at 8:49 pm

    Corn harvest is nearing completion in Tennessee, and soybean harvest remains well ahead of the average pace. David Nichols, who farms in the northwest part of the state, says October has been dry. “We have wrapped up the full season soybeans and have got started into double crop harvest on soybeans,” he says.  “A lot The post Very few harvest disruptions in October for Tennessee farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     

  • Dry conditions help advance winter wheat planting in Kansas
    by Brandon Peoples on October 21, 2024 at 8:44 pm

    The USDA says dry conditions helped speed up winter wheat planting in Kansas. Western Kansas farmer Clay Schemm tells Brownfield… “We had a little bit of rain early, and a lot of guys went out and started trying to plant to chase that moisture and if you were able to get on it about the The post Dry conditions help advance winter wheat planting in Kansas appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     

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