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BASF Offers Advice to Mitigate Weeds in 2026

Dan Agri-Business, Corn, Field Crops

BASF Shares Weed Management Advice for Growers Heading Into 2026 Weeds remain a constant and costly challenge for growers across the Southeast, and as planning begins for the 2026 growing season, BASF is offering practical guidance to help producers stay ahead of resistance and protect yields. We caught up with Josh Putman, Technical Marketing Manager with BASF, to discuss effective …

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Peanut Candy Production Down in First Quarter

Dan Economy, Peanuts

Peanut Market Update: Higher Supplies and Slower Demand Pressure Prices Peanut farmers across the Southeast are wrapping up this year’s crop as peanuts continue to move into buying points. Some buying points have already shut down for the season, and prices remain under pressure as supplies outpace demand. According to recent data, peanut supplies are running about 34 percent higher …

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Corn Shelling Bees: How Community and Early Technology Shaped American Agriculture

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, Corn, Events, This Land of Ours

Corn’s Foundational Role in American Agriculture Corn has always played a central role in American agriculture, serving as a vital crop for both human consumption and livestock feed. From early settlement through the 19th century, corn production shaped farm economies and rural livelihoods across the country. However, while growing corn was essential, processing it—particularly removing kernels from the cob—proved to …

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NASS Peanut Stocks Report

Dan Economy, Peanuts

USDA Releases October Peanut Stocks and Processing Report Reports from Washington have been delayed due to the government shutdown, but the USDA Department of Agriculture has now released the Peanut Stocks and Processing Report for October. This report covers the third month of the marketing year, which begins in August, and provides insight into peanut supply, processing, and commercial stocks. …

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Corn Shelling Bees: How Early Americans Processed Corn by Hand

Dan American Agriculture History Minute, Corn, Events, This Land of Ours

Corn Shelling Bees: A Cornerstone of Early American Agriculture Corn has played a vital role in American agriculture since the nation’s earliest days. Long before modern machinery transformed farming, corn was processed entirely by hand, making it one of the most labor-intensive crops on early American farms. This simple grain supported not only families and livestock, but entire rural communities. …

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New Campaign for National Peanut Board

Dan Agri-Business, Peanuts

National Peanut Board Launches Bold New Brand Campaign to Boost Peanut Consumption In a spirited move to reimagine one of America’s most iconic crops, the National Peanut Board is launching peanuts in a fresh and exciting way. The organization has unveiled a new brand platform designed to champion the 7,000 peanut farmers across the United States while increasing peanut consumption …

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Corn Trade Potential

Dan Commodities, Corn, Economy, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Soybeans

Soybean Trade Update: Holiday Slowdown Continues as Corn Finds Support in Ethanol Demand We have updated the soybean trade, and daily trade volume continues to move at a very slow pace. With Christmas coming tomorrow and the New Year’s holiday arriving just a week later, many market participants have already stepped to the sidelines. Seasonal factors are clearly at play, …

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National Corn Husking Association: Preserving the Tradition of Hand-Harvested Corn

Dan American Agriculture History Minute, Corn, This Land of Ours

A Tradition Born from Necessity From the 1920s to the 1940s, harvesting corn by hand was more than a skill—it was essential for farmers across the United States. Before modern machinery, families relied on hand-harvesting techniques to gather one of the nation’s most important crops. This labor-intensive process required not only endurance and speed but also precision, making corn husking …

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Trading Days Winding Down

Dan Commodities, Economy, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Soybeans

Holiday Trading Slows as Soybean Market Faces Ongoing Pressure Active trading days are becoming fewer and fewer as the holiday season approaches. With Christmas falling on Thursday and the New Year’s holiday following shortly after, market activity is beginning to thin. Many traders have already evened up their accounts and are effectively stepping back for the final weeks of the …

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Economist provides outlook for cotton producers for 2026 at Deltapine NPE Summit

Dan Cotton, Economy

Incremental Cotton Demand Growth Could Deliver Big Gains for Producers During the recent Deltapine New Product Evaluator (NPE) Summit in Hollywood, Florida, cotton producers heard a clear message about the future of the cotton market: incremental growth matters. Dr. Darren Hudson, Director of the International Center for Agricultural Competitiveness at Texas Tech University, shared an economic outlook that emphasized the …