Crop Progress Report – September 7, 2021
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry edible bean condition in North Dakota rated 16% very poor, 35% poor, 33% fair, 16% good, and 0%
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry edible bean condition in North Dakota rated 16% very poor, 35% poor, 33% fair, 16% good, and 0%
USDA Market News reports that grower prices remains mostly light, though higher than recent reports, with mixed demand. New crop prices for all pulses remain
Dry bean harvest is underway in Minnesota and North Dakota, about 3-4 weeks ahead of schedule in some cases. In this week’s Dry Bean Scene,
The Northarvest Bean Growers Association (NBGA) awarded two, $1,000 scholarships to support the children and/or grandchildren of members. The 2021 recipients are Andrew Johnson of
This crop season’s drought has caused highly variable crop stand density and growth stages, including in dry bean fields. “Dry topsoil at dry bean
USDA Market News reports that grower prices remain firm as harvest progresses. Though trade activity is slowly increasing, trade remains mostly light with mixed demand.