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Investing checkoff dollars to bolster poultry exports

Soybean meal from nearly 30 million bushels of Ohio Soybeans is fed to pigs, chickens, cattle, and other livestock and poultry annually. In this episode, Greg Tyler the Chief Operating Officer for the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council talks about how Ohio Soybean checkoff dollars are used to help strengthen the poultry industry. ...

todayApril 19, 2022 37

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Cool, wet conditions limit fieldwork in Ohio

The USDA says cool and wet conditions continue to limit fieldwork in Ohio.   Sixteen percent of oats are planted, compared to 50 percent last year. Four percent of the crop has emerged. Sixty-two percent of the winter wheat crop is rated good to excellent. Topsoil moisture and subsoil moisture and 100 percent adequate to surplus. ...

todayApril 18, 2022 65

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Wet, cold conditions limit fieldwork in northern Wisconsin

Wet and cold conditions allowed for little fieldwork across northern Wisconsin last week. The latest USDA crop report says there were fewer than two days suitable because of freezing temperatures and snow showers. In southern Wisconsin, tillage and manure applications were done on well-drained soils. Four percent of the oat crop has been planted.  That’s nearly two weeks behind last year and 10 days behind the five-year average. Potato planting […]

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Corn planting off to a slow start in Tennessee

Planting delays continue for Tennessee farmers.  Corn is 7% planted, well behind last week and the 5-year average.  Soybeans are 1% planted on par with the 5-year average.  Wheat conditions across much of the state are mostly good with 63% of the crop rated good to excellent and 79% jointed with 9% headed. Fifty-one percent of the apple crop is in full bloom. Sixty-nine percent of strawberries are rated good […]

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Michigan spring still on hold

Another week of cold, wet weather has prolonged the start of any fieldwork in Michigan. Winter wheat condition improved four points to 43 percent good to excellent despite the weather. Fruit trees in some southern areas have broken dormancy and winter damage seems to be limited at this point. USDA says less than one percent of the state is experiencing moderate drought.  Topsoil moisture is 99 percent adequate to surplus […]

todayApril 18, 2022 26

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Arkansas planting continues at a slower than average pace

Planting in Arkansas continues to run well behind the average pace. Twenty-six percent of the corn crop has been planted, behind both last year and the 5-year average. Thirteen percent of the crop has emerged.  Rice planting is 9% complete, also well behind last year and the 5-year average.  Soybeans are 8% planted, behind last year and the 5-year averages.  Four percent of the crop has emerged. Thirteen percent of […]

todayApril 18, 2022 74

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South Dakota spring wheat planting at 25%

The pace of spring wheat planting is a little ahead of normal in South Dakota. USDA’s latest crop progress report says as of Sunday, 25 percent of the crop is planted compared to the five-year average of 22 percent. Emergence is slightly behind normal at 1 percent. Oat planting progressed to 27 percent and emergence is at 3 percent. Most of the winter wheat crop is rated either poor or […]

todayApril 18, 2022 38

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Early MO planting continues at slow pace

Early planting continues to progress slowly with widespread moisture across Missouri. USDA says four percent of the state’s corn crop is planted, nearly 10 percent behind last year and the five – year average. Missouri’s winter wheat crop is rated 57 percent good to excellent, steady with last week and last year but well above the national average. Pasture conditions in the state are nearly all fair or good. ...

todayApril 18, 2022 9

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Planting delays continue in Indiana

The USDA says high moisture levels and cool soil temperatures continue to prevent planting progress in Indiana. The average temperature for the week was about 50 degrees, one degree below normal. The average precipitation was 1.4 inches, .4 inches above normal. Topsoil moisture is 99 percent and subsoil moisture is 97 percent adequate to surplus. Sixty-two percent of the winter wheat crop is rated good to excellent. ...

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