
A weekend at the All American Quarter Horse Congress filled with exciting classes, shopping, delicious food and a strong sense of community that makes the event truly special.
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DTN Content Editor EllaMae Reiff is deeply rooted in agriculture, living on a third-generation farm and bringing over a decade of experience through her involvement in 4-H and FFA. A May 2024 Purdue University graduate with degrees in Agricultural Communication and Agribusiness, she also holds an Entrepreneurship and Innovation Certificate.
As a Content Editor at DTN, EllaMae draws on her industry expertise to create and edit compelling content that resonates with the agricultural community. She has published articles in GoHorseShow Magazine and Indiana Prairie Farmer, showcasing her skills in research, interviewing, editing and storytelling.
A weekend at the All American Quarter Horse Congress filled with exciting classes, shopping, delicious food and a strong sense of community that makes the event truly special.
Corn was 78% planted, soybeans were 66% planted and winter wheat was rated 52% good to excellent as of Sunday, May 18, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.
Corn was 62% planted, soybeans were 48% planted and winter wheat was rated 54% good to excellent as of Sunday, May 11, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.
Corn was 40% planted, soybeans were 30% planted and winter wheat was rated 51% good to excellent as of Sunday, May 4, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.
Corn was 24% planted, soybeans were 18% planted and winter wheat was rated 49% good to excellent as of Sunday, April 27, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.