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Anthony Greder has been managing editor of DTN since February 2017. He joined DTN in 2007 as wire editor and was promoted to news editor in 2009.
Prior to joining DTN, he worked as an agriculture/county government reporter and associate editor at the York News-Times in York, Nebraska, a news researcher for a media monitoring company, communications specialist at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha and communications coordinator at Dana College in Blair, Nebraska.
He was born and raised on a corn and cattle farm near the small town of Johnstown, Nebraska, in the Sandhills region of the state.
He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism with a commercial art minor from Midland University in Fremont, Nebraska.
Making adjustments to counter growing-season challenges has proven more difficult because of the unpredictability of weather, leading farmers to explore and implement practices to make their...
The U.S. corn and soybean harvests continued to run slightly ahead of the average pace last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released Monday.
The U.S. corn and soybean harvests are running slightly ahead of the average pace, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released Monday.
The U.S. corn harvest started at a slightly ahead-of-average pace last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released Monday.
Corn and soybean conditions fell slightly last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition was down slightly while soybean condition held steady nationally last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn and soybean conditions both rose again last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn and soybean conditions were both back up 2 percentage points last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition and soybean conditions were both down 2 percentage points last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition held steady and soybean condition was down 1 point last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition rose by 2 points and soybean condition rose by 4 points last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition rose by 4 points and soybean condition rose by a point last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.
Corn condition rose by 1 point and soybean condition fell by 1 point last week, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report.