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Climate impact on crops will hit poorest

2016-09-27 11:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate News Network: More than half of all the worlds maize crops and around a third of all wheat and rice will be grown in regions vulnerable to climate change in the next 50 to 100 years, according to new research. At the same time, the worlds population will grow to 9 billion, and global food production will need to rise by from 60% to 110% by 2050 to keep up with demand. Such changes will inevitably hit the poorest nations hardest, and will put at hazard the planets remaining wilderness areas and the surviving...

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What percent of your acres will be green with cover crops after harvest?

2016-09-26 15:40:31| Corn & Soybean Digest

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Heavy rainfall in Minnesota damages crops

2016-09-23 20:44:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

The past several days has been filled with news reports, photos, and stories about the flooded roads, buildings, and towns across many areas of South Central, Southeast, and Central Minnesota. Historic rainfall amounts occurred in a portion of that region on Sept. 21 and 22, with a large portion of the region receiving 4-6 inches of rainfall, and some areas receiving 10-14 inches of rainfall in a 48 hour period. read more

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Top 5 ag stories: Calculating the risk of Palmer in cover crops; plus preventing grain storage pests

2016-09-16 19:33:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

In this week's top five ag stories, we learn who may be a big player when it comes to the next farm bill and what the chances are of spreading Palmer through cover crop mixes. read more

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Midwest crops update: Predicted yields variable; keep scouting for diseases, pests

2016-08-19 20:24:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Agronomists for WinField have been out in corn and soybean fields and working with farmers this growing season. Early yield predictions are highly variable, ranging from lower than normal to higher than normal across the Midwest. But one thing is constant: Keep scouting fields for diseases and insects. read more

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