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Water Shortage Pushes Central Oregon Dairy Farmer to Sell 40% of His Herd
Water Shortage Pushes Central Oregon Dairy Farmer to Sell 40% of His Herd

This ongoing Oregon water issue has become a headache for many farmers, like Jos Poland. Less water doesn’t only mean fewer aces for his cows to graze on. It has forced Poland to sell 40% of his herd earlier this year.

Corn Planting Progress the Slowest Since 2013
Corn Planting Progress the Slowest Since 2013

As of May 1, USDA estimates 14% of the U.S. corn crop has been planted. That compares to a five-year average of 33% planted.

Corn Hits New Eight-Year Peak, Soybeans Rally on Supply Worries
Corn Hits New Eight-Year Peak, Soybeans Rally on Supply Worries

Chicago Board of Trade corn futures extended a rally on Thursday above eight-year highs as dry weather threatened harvest yields in major exporter Brazil and kept the focus on ebbing global supplies.

Alfalfa in windrows.
2020 World Forage Analysis Superbowl Winners Announced

​​​​​​​The World Forage Analysis Superbowl evaluated 266 entries from 16 states and presented awards to top five finishers in eight divisions.