A significant portion of the High Plains received ice and snow beginning Jan. 3 and wheat farmers will be anxious to see what impact it will have on a crop that planted in the fall. The U.S.
April showers bring May flowers, but an April without showers brings disappointment to a wheat crop that had a lot of promise coming out of the winter. According to Ross Janssen, Chief Meteorologist ...
As outdoor temperatures warm during late winter, spring, and early summer, the potential for grain storage problems increases ...
It’s not just corn that’s at risk of spoilage; soybeans can have storage problems too. In a big bin, beans will spoil if they ...
2025 was the sixth year in a row with a low number of wheat midge cocoons present in soil samples, potentially reducing ...
Hurricane-force winds that raked the U.S. Plains belt last week appeared to cause varying degrees of damage to a winter wheat crop that was already struggling with dry conditions, Kansas crop ...
There are always variances in yield and moisture across crop fields. This is due to topography, soil type and other management factors. However, this year wide spreads in moisture content will present ...
To properly store grain in Iowa, moisture content needs to be 13% to 14% for corn and 11% to 12% for soybeans, said Charlie ...
April showers bring May flowers, but an April without showers brings disappointment to a wheat crop that had a lot of promise coming out of the winter. According to Ross Janssen, Chief Meteorologist ...
If the stored grain is dry, Hellevang recommends periodically running aeration fans in the spring to keep the grain below 40 ...