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Hollowed-Out Staffing Crimps USDA Relief Programs for Farmers

American farmers have a message for the Agriculture Department: Fill the empty chairs plaguing your local offices.

U.S. Winter Wheat Crop in Trouble

The U.S. winter wheat crop is in terrible shape as 2022 draws to a close, but that is not necessarily a precursor of what’s to come in 2023, says an analyst.

Australia Forecasts Record Wheat Crop Despite Floods

Australia is expected to produce a bumper year of crops including record wheat production in the current financial year, the government said, despite the impact of widespread flooding in the the country's eastern region.

Weather forecaster to wheat growers: 'I hope you like cold and snow'

Weather forecaster Eric Snodgrass said La Nina conditions will bring more rain and snow to the Northwest this winter. "It's going to be a cold and potentially snowy winter," Snodgrass told wheat farmers Dec. 1 during the Tri-State Grain Growers Convention in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho."

Russia's December Wheat Exports Close to Record

Wheat exports from Russia, the world's largest supplier, will be close to record highs in December, if disruptions caused by storms in its main sea route the Black Sea are limited, analysts and an association of exporters said.

Ukraine Expects Decline in 2023-24 Grain Exports

Ukraine will likely reduce its winter grain exports in the 2023/24 season due to a smaller-than-expected sowing area caused by the Russian invasion, a senior agriculture official said today.

Midwest Farmers Welcome Rain with Open Arms

Harvest season is over, but experts say rain is still welcome, specifically for crops like winter wheat. Not only that, but this rain will hopefully help improve river levels.

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