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Clemson Officials Find, Destroy Yellow-Legged Hornet Nests in Beaufort County

Clemson Officials Find, Destroy Yellow-Legged Hornet Nests in Beaufort County

Aug 19, 2024 | 10:06am
Officials with the Clemson University Department of Plant Industry (DPI) destroyed multiple secondary nests of yellow-legged hornet (Vespa velutina) in South Carolina near Hilton Head Island. They are the first secondary nests of the yellow-legged hornet found in the state. The nests were found in trees. The search and destroy mission — which included a trapping system and […]
Soy Meal Now Helping Fight Fires Across the U.S.

Soy Meal Now Helping Fight Fires Across the U.S.

Aug 19, 2024 | 4:44am
New uses for soy products are being discovered regularly, and one of those uses is for firefighters. The product was developed with help from the United Soybean Board. Dave Garlie is Chief Technology Officer at Cross Plains Solutions. “So we came across this opportunity because we’ve done a lot of projects with United Soybean Board […]
The High Cost of Farming

The High Cost of Farming

Aug 19, 2024 | 2:48am
Agriculture is big business in North Carolina, bringing in $100 billion to the state every year. But as labor costs on farms continues to climb, farmers across the area are trying to keep the prices in the grocery store from going up more this year. Lincoln County farmer Allen Davis tells WSOC… “I can’t eat […]
Etheridge: Crop Insurance Can Help, But Not Replace Crop Losses

Etheridge: Crop Insurance Can Help, But Not Replace Crop Losses

Aug 19, 2024 | 2:27am
North and South Carolina are still feeling the effects of June’s flash drought. Recent rains have alleviated the effect for many crops, although the corn yield in many places has been decimated. Bob Etheridge is the executive director for the Farm Service Agency in North Carolina, and tells SFN’s Chris Edwards he doesn’t remember seeing […]
Summer Crop Production Updates from USDA for August

Summer Crop Production Updates from USDA for August

Aug 19, 2024 | 12:46am
A unique August report from USDA chief economist Seth Meyer says what made this month’s crop production report significant is the addition of data sets previously submitted later in the year. “It’s a bigger month than it has been historically, and part of this is the move by NASS to introduce the FSA acreage earlier […]

Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday August 16

Aug 16, 2024 | 4:28am
This is the SFN Market Report with Brooks Schaffer of Palmetto Grain. Reach him at [email protected] or 843-540-4540. We have had several sessions to digest USDA’s latest numbers now and there has not been much for the bulls to hang their hopes on. We have seen good news on the demand side this week in […]
Big Crops, Good August Weather, and Marketing

Big Crops, Good August Weather, and Marketing

Aug 16, 2024 | 3:37am
This week’s USDA reports showed record-setting yields for corn and soybeans. The issue now may be that a big crop, with corn nationwide at 183.1 bushels an acre, could get even bigger if the weather holds through the end of the growing season. University of Illinois ag economist Joe Janzen has some thoughts on how […]
USDA Trade Mission to Colombia Off to Good Start

USDA Trade Mission to Colombia Off to Good Start

Aug 15, 2024 | 10:42am
Twenty-three ag related businesses and 12 ag associations are in Bogota, Colombia this week as part of USDA trade mission there. It’s the second such mission to that South American nation, the seventh largest importer of US ag goods. Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor is leading the trip, and says […]
USDA Reports Show a Big Crop Coming This Fall

USDA Reports Show a Big Crop Coming This Fall

Aug 15, 2024 | 3:42am
Two key USDA reports showed that U.S. farmers are set to produce a big crop this fall. Betty Resnick, an economist at the American Farm Bureau, says the production number looks especially good for soybeans. “Corn is projected have a record yield of 183.1 bushels an acre, up 3.3 from last year’s record and above […]
Protecting Corn and Soybeans From Multiple Diseases

Protecting Corn and Soybeans From Multiple Diseases

Aug 15, 2024 | 3:29am
Varying weather conditions across rural America have opened the door for not one but multiple diseases to infest a growers’ field at once. However, it is possible to protect against a broad spectrum of diseases while maintaining a high yield potential. Brian Norton, an agronomic service representative with Syngenta, talks about weather conditions in his […]