Melissa is the third of this year's Atlantic Basin hurricanes to reach Category 5 status.
Oil prices fell Tuesday, Oct. 28, morning, declining for a third straight trading session, on signs that new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil might only...
Nebraska suspended Omaha-based Hansen-Mueller Co.'s grain dealer license after the company failed to pay nearly $2 million to 38 farmers.
This August, the Little Miami School District in southwest Ohio started an agriculture pre-apprenticeship career pathway, giving students an...
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Bryce Anderson has been DTN's ag meteorologist and fill-in market analyst since 1991. He combines his expertise in weather forecasting with a south-central Nebraska farm background to bring in-depth, focused commentary on the top weather developments affecting agriculture each day.
His comments in the DTN Ag Weather Brief and the DTN Market Impact Weather articles are read by persons involved in all aspects of the agricultural industry and in all major crop and livestock production areas of the U.S. and Canada.
Bryce also delivers forecast commentary on regional and national farm broadcast programs and hosts DTN audio and video productions.
Prior to joining DTN, Bryce was in radio and television farm broadcasting and agricultural meteorology at stations in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. He holds a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Nebraska, and a certificate of broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University.
Melissa is the third of this year's Atlantic Basin hurricanes to reach Category 5 status.
The proposed 2026 federal science budget would be the lowest this century.
The proposed 2026 federal science budget would be the lowest this century.
Fall's first freeze is as much as 2-3 weeks later than in 1970.
Above-normal winter temperatures forecast for Texas would favor the New World screwworm survival if the parasite were to migrate from Mexico.
Soil moisture is rated wet over high-production Kansas winter wheat districts as the new winter wheat cycle begins.
The percentage of U.S. corn areas in drought almost tripled in two weeks from early to mid-September.
A tornado outbreak on Sept. 14, 2025, pushed the North Dakota yearly tornado total past the old record of 61 from 1999.
Precipitation deficits of 2 to 4-plus inches in the past 30 days have brought widespread degradation to soil moisture conditions in the eastern Midwest.
Rainfed corn in the latest UN-L Hybrid-Maize yield forecast shows no better than average yield prospects east of the Mississippi River.
Rainfall forecast during these last few days of August would be the first occurrence of precipitation in almost a full month.
Rainfall forecast this week would be the first occurrence of precipitation in almost a full month.
Europe's highest corn production areas have had a series of heat waves and dryness during the summer of 2025.
Above-normal central U.S. temperatures forecast for September suggest a challenge for soybeans to fully perform at harvest.
Private analysis shows 15 billion-dollar weather and climate damage events in the U.S. for January to June 2025.
Heavy July precipitation brought beneficial moisture for filling crops.