U.S. Farmers Eye More Soybeans & Wheat, Less Corn in 2014
According to Farm FutureÕs first 2014 survey U.S. farmers expect to cut corn acreage and boost soybean and wheat next year.
According to Farm FutureÕs first 2014 survey U.S. farmers expect to cut corn acreage and boost soybean and wheat next year.
IndiaÕs farm economy urgently needs to find solutions to the vast inefficiencies throughout the entire supply chain.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved four Chinese poultry processing firms to begin limited shipments to the U.S.
AustraliaÕs biggest dairy exporter, Murray Goulburn calls for free trade agreements with key Asian markets.
One of EuropeÕs biggest wine funds, the Nobles Crus Fine Wine Fund was suspended in May after failing to pay out exiting investors.
If APEC agrees to list palm oil an as Ôenvironmental goodÕ it could increase exports of the oil and cut trade tariffs
China allowed its first major Argentine shipment of corn to enter the country earlier this month.
Sugarcane better lends itself to being reengineered than switchgrass or corn to provide 30% of the U.S.Õs transportation fuel by 2030.
Researchers in Illinois are finding significant rootworm damage in GM corn engineered to protect from the pest.
The returns on South African farmland outstrip returns on local and international equities, stocks and bonds.