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Crop News: Feed Grains

Less flour, more feed as drought turns U.S. wheat into hay

Less flour, more feed as drought turns U.S. wheat into hay

  • By Sydney Maki and Megan Durisin, Bloomberg

(Bloomberg News) — The stunted wheat plants on Robert Ferebee’s parched North Dakota farm were in the worst condition he’d seen in almost three decades. Rather than wait until late July or early August to harvest the crop, Ferebee decided last month to cut his losses and his fields.

South Dakota Corn’s annual meeting nears

    Well-known TV show host Mike Pearson will serve as master of ceremonies for the South Dakota Corn Growers Association’s 31st annual meeting Jan. 21 in Sioux Falls.

    South Dakota corn yield winner dials in nutrients, makes most of sandy soil

    South Dakota corn yield winner dials in nutrients, makes most of sandy soil

    • Janelle Atyeo, Tri-State Neighbor Reporter

    Platte, S.D., farmer Kory Standy is usually a little envious of the fertile, black topsoil to the east of him.

    South Dakota summit offers strategies for surviving ag economy

    South Dakota summit offers strategies for surviving ag economy

    • SDSU Extension

    Shrinking margins in production agriculture will be the focus of the 2016 Ag Summit held in Brookings Tuesday, Dec. 13, and in Mitchell Tuesday, Dec. 20.

    Nebraskan, Kansan take top positions on National Sorghum Producers board

    Nebraskan, Kansan take top positions on National Sorghum Producers board

      LUBBOCK, Texas — The National Sorghum Producers board of directors elected Don Bloss, sorghum farmer from Pawnee City, Neb., as chairman at the annual August board meeting.

      Sorghum program names its first advisory board

        MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Collaborative Sorghum Investment Program, a partnership of the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, United Sorghum Checkoff Program and Kansas State University, has named its first advisory board. The CSIP was formed in early 2016 to increase demand, yield and value for the…

        Syngenta's Enogen corn designed to boost ethanol plant efficiency

        • By DALE HILDEBRANT Farm & Ranch Guide

        GYLNDON, Minn. - Between 35 to 40 percent of the corn grown in the United States is currently going through an ethanol plant, according to, Mark Rinke, district sales manager for Syngenta, who spoke to ag media recently at their Grow More Experience site near Glyndon, Minn.

        DuPont Pioneer Qrome technology brings traits to new genetics

        DuPont Pioneer Qrome technology brings traits to new genetics

        • By ANDREA JOHNSON Assistant Editor

        Corn farmers may soon have access to DuPont Pioneer’s new Qrome technology.

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