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3 Sep 2015
By Russ QuinnDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Two years ago the fertilizer world was abuzz with promise of new U.S. nitrogen plants and plant expansions. As many as 34 new plants or major expansions were on the books for the U.S. and Canada, according to DTN reporting in July 2013. Even at that time fertilizer market experts suggested most of tho...
2 Sep 2015
By Daniel DavidsonDTN Contributing Agronomist Corn is rapidly moving through dent stage (R5). Excess rain early in the summer, shallow roots, shortages of nitrogen and a dry August have contributed to corn moving through grain fill more rapidly than expected. Any stress, including a shortened grain-fill period would reduce kernel weight by hinderin...
2 Sep 2015
By Alastair StewartDTN South America Correspondent SAO PAULO, Brazil (DTN) -- "If we don't plant soybeans, what else do we do?" That's Pedro Vigolo explaining why he and his neighbors in Sorriso, northern Mato Grosso, will plant the same amount of soy or more in the 2015-16 season. This is despite slumping futures prices in Chicago. It's the underl...
2 Sep 2015
By Elaine KubDTN Contributing Analyst Statistics can be a strange, fickle, and misleading guide. Back in April, I did a large study of individual counties' corn yields to find which ones tended to be most closely related to overall U.S. corn yields. It turned out Lyon County in northwest Iowa, with its corn yields from 1955 to 2014 showing a +0.963...
1 Sep 2015
By Marcia Zarley TaylorDTN Executive Editor HADDONFIELD, N.J. (DTN) -- Farmer Kip Tom and his family make it a point to shower their 90 landlords with quarterly newsletters, a timely web page, photos, humorous posts on Facebook and Twitter, and an annual appreciation dinner with a fish fry, door prizes and farm equipment displays. This month they h...