Grains this week did show some signs of life again. Corn and beans have rallied some 40 cents each this week, but wheat continues to struggle. News of a fairly substantial wheat pu...
Hope planting season is off to a good start for you all! I’ve seen quite a few planters out the last couple of days. Aside from some chances of rain today and tomorrow, the next t...
The commodity markets are finishing the week on a firmer tone today. Support is coming from fund buying on continued geopolitical concerns in the Black Sea region and weather concerns o...
The commodity markets have traded lower for most of the week, both corn and beans are down close to fifty cents. China’s cancellation of US corn purchases this week got the sell o...
The commodity markets are trading lower on the week as we find ourselves trading cash corn twenty-five cents lower and beans down about a dime. Export sales have been disappointin...
We find ourselves this afternoon with corn markets trading a dime higher on the week and beans roughly unchanged. Since last week’s crop report the market has turned its attention...
April is well underway with much to be done as everyone finishes servicing equipment and get ready to hit the ground rolling with planting season upon us.
We find ourselves trading a dime higher on corn and fifty cents on the plus side on beans for the week. I am reporting as we approach the noon hour and one of the major crop reports of ...
If you find your herbicides aren’t performing as well as they used to, you may be battling herbicide-resistant weeds. Once you have resistant weeds, it becomes much more challengi...
Weed competition can be one of the costliest threats to your crop’s performance. Adding adjuvants to your herbicide tank mix is an effective way to help enhance the performance of...
Research shows that fungicide application timing can significantly impact return on investment and, in some situations, two applications can be more profitable than one. So, when should...
Plant health is a lofty term that gets tossed around a lot in agronomic conversations. However, when you have a clear definition and actionable strategies, maximizing plant health becom...
Choose adjuvants and PGRs backed by research and proven to perform. When choosing adjuvants, how do you know they’ll do the job? The description on the jug? Snazzy mar...
Spring means planting. But it also means troublesome weeds will be popping up soon. If you haven’t done so already, talk with your local trusted advisor about your weed control st...
Planting is just around the corner. Every decision you make, including your seed purchase and the ground conditions you place it in, can affect the number on the yield monitor at harves...
Drought conditions, expanding herbicide resistance and limited herbicide availability mean you may not have achieved the weed control you expected last season. That could create more ch...
DELAWARE, Ohio – Heritage Cooperative is excited to announce the development of 25 acres of its Marysville Ag Campus location into demonstration plots to showcase on-farm conserva...
The 4R Nutrient Stewardship Certification Program has announced that Heritage Cooperative’s Kenton facility has been added to its growing list of nutrient service providers to ach...
NEW WASHINGTON, OH - First responders raced to save two individuals trapped inside a grain bin on Marsh Road just outside of New Washington in Crawford County. Harlan Martin, 65, w...
As farmers deliver their harvested crops to market, more of them are choosing to donate a portion of their commodities to support the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation through the Gift of Gra...