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Prepare to See Spots

14 Mar 2019
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- If you dealt with any tar spot infection in your cornfields last year, Jim Donnelly has some advice for you: Get used to it -- but don't panic. Researchers are slowly getting a grasp on how the disease works and most fungicides are effective against it. "My experience, after looking for ...

USDA Celebrates National Ag Day with New Youth Website

14 Mar 2019
WASHINGTON, March 14, 2019 – Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture joins the nation in celebrating National Ag Day, which highlights agriculture’s crucial role in everyday life, and honors the farmers, foresters, scientists, producers and many others who contribute to America’s bountiful harvest. As part of this effort, USDA is launching a new ...

DTN Weather Trend Indicators 03/14 08:59

14 Mar 2019
DTN Weather Trend Indicators 03/14 08:59 Weather Indicator status values are: Corn=Up Soybeans=Down Wheat=Down LEGEND: The indicator choices are: Corn, Soybeans, Wheat The status choices are: Up, Down, Neutral For example: Corn=Neutral /\/\

DTN Early Word Opening Livestock 03/14 08:28

14 Mar 2019
DTN Early Word Opening Livestock 03/14 08:28 Hog Strength Expected to Temper Feeder cattle could not hold gains into the close Wednesday. Live cattle posted gains, but not by very much. However, trading activity did correct the market from being oversold after two days of losses. The hog rally fizzled out in front-month April as futures settled low...

DTN Cattle Close/Trends 03/14 15:30

14 Mar 2019
USDA MARKET NEWS--AFTERNOON CATTLE REPORT 03/14/19 VOLUME USDA TOTAL RANGE DTN PRACTICAL RANGE WT AVG KANSAS CONFIRMED CASH SALES - TODAY: 510 WEEK T0 DATE: 18,756 STEERS 218 127.00-127.00 127.00-127.00 127.00 HEIFERS No reportable trade NEBRASKA CONFIRMED CASH SALES - TODAY: 1,688 WEEK TO DATE: 17,033 STEERS No reportable dressed trade HEIFERS No ...
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