Indiana farmer Jason Mauck uses his wheat crop as a “supporting actor” to increase soybean yields and boost profits.
USDA reports 2026 planting shifts: soybean and cotton acres rise, corn and wheat decline nationwide, David Murray writes.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the number of acres planted in wheat this year will be the lowest on record and much of that will be planted instead to soybeans which will be at a record high ...
OTTAWA--Canadian farmers expect to plant more canola and soybeans this year, but the area seeded to wheat is expected to fall. Nationally, farmers forecast planting about 26.7 million acres of wheat, ...
USDA crop report shows corn, soy planting steady; winter wheat quality drops; cotton, rice, sorghum, sugarbeets, spring wheat ...
OTTAWA--Canadian farmers planted more acres of wheat, soybeans and corn, but less canola in 2025. Nationally, farmers reported planting 26.9 million acres of wheat this year, up 1.0% from the year ...
Farmers across the U.S. plan to plant 3.45 million fewer acres of corn than in 2025, when they planted a record of more than 98 million acres, but plan to plant 4% more acres of soybeans than in 2025.
From planting to harvest, there were many compelling reasons why wheat appeared to be a sound agronomic choice. The crop offered opportunities for improved soil cover, enhanced system diversity and ...
Farmers in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota in general planted in line with national trends for the U.S.'s three major crops: corn, soybeans and wheat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...