Category Archives: Top Agriculture News

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Day 4 Recap: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
A day of extremes, in regard to crop conditions and projected yield on display as scouts counted down their final miles on this year's Pro Farm Crop Tour. As far as the Eastern Leg goes, Southeast Iow...
Curtis Media Aug 25, 2023

The Yonder Report
A fight is heating up over who gets first dibs on Colorado River water, renewed preservation is being pursued for America’s grasslands, and United Methodist congregations debate cutting ties ove...
Curtis Media Aug 25, 2023

Expanding Drought in Midlands, Coastal Plains
The extended hot weather and lack of rain is starting to have an effect across North and South Carolina. SFN’s Mike Davis gets details from NC Assistant Climatologist Corey Davis.
Curtis Media Aug 24, 2023
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday August 25
This is the Market Report with Brooks Schaffer of Palmetto Grain. Reach him at brooks@palmettograin.com or 843-540-4540.
Curtis Media Aug 24, 2023

FMMO Hearing Underway in Indiana
USDA's Federal Milk Marketing Order hearing began Wednesday in Carmel, Indiana as dairy producers make their case for changes to the pricing program. The industry expects five to seven weeks of testim...
Curtis Media Aug 24, 2023

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Day 3 Recap: Iowa Crops a “No-Meat Sandwich”
The western leg of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour scouted corn and soybean fields in Western Iowa during day three. Leader Chip Flory said they cover three districts in Western Iowa. The corn yield estimate...
Curtis Media Aug 24, 2023

U.S. Trade Representative Sets Up Dispute Panel over Mexican Corn Ban
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, under procedures within the U.S. Mexico-Canada Agreement, has established a dispute resolution panel regarding Mexico's biotech corn bans. Dave Salmonsen, ...
Curtis Media Aug 23, 2023

Ag Groups Urge Presidential Candidates to Boost Trade
Major U.S. agriculture organizations sent letters to all 2024 presidential candidates asking them to prioritize trade. The letters encourage each candidate to prioritize new market access trade agreem...
Curtis Media Aug 23, 2023

Atlantic Hurricane Season Could Be Rougher than First Predicted
Let’s go back almost exactly 18 years ago, August 29 of 2005. The place New Orleans as Hurricane Katrina slams into the city,Eighty percent of the city underwater. I can see multiple people up o...
Curtis Media Aug 23, 2023

Two Cases of EEE Found in South Carolina
Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) has resulted in the deaths of two South Carolina horses, according to State Veterinarian Michael J. Neault, Director of Clemson Livestock Poultry Health.The National ...
Curtis Media Aug 23, 2023
