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Carah Hart

Missouri

Anchor and Reporter at Brownfield Ag News

Ag journalist.🎙️ Alan Jackson fan. Lobster to Nicholas.🦞 Corgi life. 🐶 #Mizzou alum. All tweets are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | brownfieldagnews.com | Carah Hart

    News Trade negotiations will affect some ag prices May 29, 2025 By Carah Hart Filed Under: Ag Marketing, News, TradeA market analyst says active trade negotiations could weigh on U.S. cotton and rice prices in the next few months. “The trade deals are going to be much more important this year than prevent plant on price.”Jody Lawrence with Strategic Trading Advisors says the U.S. cotton industry is watching for a trade deal with China.

  • 1 week ago | brownfieldagnews.com | Hudson Dutch Byrd |Carah Hart

    News Corn behind schedule in MO Bootheel May 29, 2025 By Carah Hart Filed Under: Corn, Missouri, NewsA farmer in the Missouri Bootheel says corn planting remains behind schedule due to the excessively wet spring. “It’s been a frustrating spring, that’s for sure.”Hudson Byrd, who farms in Mississippi County, tells Brownfield “there’s been a lot of corn planted in the last two weeks.

  • 1 week ago | brownfieldagnews.com | Carah Hart

    News Fieldwork to-do list growing as rain continues May 29, 2025 By Carah Hart Filed Under: 2025 Planting Season, Agriculture, Arkansas, NewsA farmer in northeast Arkansas has been waiting weeks for a long stretch of warm, dry weather to plant soybeans. “We just need some windows. All we need right now are some windows we haven’t had.”Tommy Young says it’s rained almost every day this month. And that’s not only delayed soybean planting, but complicated side-dressing corn.

  • 1 week ago | 1430wcmy.com | Carah Hart

    A market analyst says active trade negotiations could weigh on U.S. cotton and rice prices in the next few months. “The trade deals are going to be much more important this year than prevent plant on price.” Jody Lawrence with Strategic Trading Advisors says the U.S. cotton industry is watching for a trade deal with […]The post Trade negotiations will affect some ag prices appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

  • 1 week ago | 1430wcmy.com | Carah Hart

    A farmer in the Missouri Bootheel says corn planting remains behind schedule due to the excessively wet spring. “It’s been a frustrating spring, that’s for sure.” Hudson Byrd, who farms in Mississippi County, tells Brownfield “there’s been a lot of corn planted in the last two weeks. And there was a lot of replant in […]The post Corn behind schedule in MO Bootheel appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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