Wisconsin farmers planted crops and cut hay during a dry week – Voice Of Muscatine
The dry and warm week allowed Wisconsin farmers to plant crops and start the hay harvest. The first cutting of alfalfa hay is now 33% [Read More]
The dry and warm week allowed Wisconsin farmers to plant crops and start the hay harvest. The first cutting of alfalfa hay is now 33% [Read More]
Below-normal temperatures and rainfall slowed progress in Kentucky this past week. Keith Tapp farms in the western part of the state. “We would have been [Read More]
A livestock specialist with the University of Missouri Extension says producers in west-central Missouri started baling hay in the last week. But Gene Schmitz tells [Read More]
Tennessee crops are off to a strong start this year. The USDA reports weather was favorable for planting and transplanting crops and cutting hay. Corn [Read More]
A central Illinois grain farmer says a hot, dry spell could stress row crops this week. Elliott Uphoff of Shelby County tells Brownfield they haven’t [Read More]
The warm and dry weather gave Minnesota farmers almost six and a half days suitable for fieldwork. USDA statistician Dan Lofthus says farmers were planting, [Read More]
A Northeast Arkansas farmer says this is the earliest he’s had a crop planted since 2005. Derek Haigwood says his corn and soybean crops look [Read More]
The USDA says planting progressed in Ohio last week despite some concerns about dryness. Topsoil moisture is rated 45 percent very short to short and [Read More]
Illinois crops are off to a good start, despite drier than average conditions. The USDA reports as of Sunday 95% of corn is planted with [Read More]
Hot dry weather last week led to abnormally dry conditions along parts of Lake Michigan’s shoreline. As of Sunday, the USDA says all sugarbeets have [Read More]
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