Commodity Classic

Thank you to everyone who tuned in last week! We had over 125 attendees and a great event overall. Thank you to our event sponsors! Watch the full event to the left.
  • 2020 Sponsors can be seen here.
  • Scholarship Recipient Spotlight can be viewed here.
  • Dr. Miller Awardee can be watched here.
Mysterious Seeds

Seeds from China are showing up all across the country. If you receive the seeds, do not plant them and report the delivery to the Maryland Department of Agriculture at 410-841-5960. Be sure not to plant the seeds.
Crop Progress Report
Across Maryland, corn is 60% silking and has a crop condition of:
  • 1% Very Poor
  • 8% Poor
  • 22% Fair
  • 56% Good
  • 13% Excellent
Read the latest progress report by USDA here.

The U.S. Wheat Associates shared their weekly harvest report. As harvest heads north, the protein has increased to 11.9%. The Soft Red Winter wheat is fully harvested. Read the full report and see the U.S. wheat progress here.

COVID-19 Update
The U.S. House and Senate have been discussing the next coronavirus relief. This will be through the Health, Economic Assistance, Liability Protection and School (HEALS) Act.

USDA has launched the third round of their Farmers to Families Food Box Program. At this time, they have distributed 50 million food boxes. Watch a video on the program to see how it benefits those in need and farmers here.
Market and Trade Update
The U.S. Grains Council officially announced that old crop corn sales are a thing of the past, with a total of 971 thousands of metric tons (TMT) to Mexico and Japan as the top buyers. There was new crop sales of 638 TMT with China purchasing 1.937 MMT. Sorghum saw 173 TMT to China.

Southeast Asia is currently the destination for one-third of all U.S. DDGS exports. Read more about them and this market here.

NCGA CEO, Jon Doggett speaks with Darci Vetter and Ryan LeGrand on U.S. Ag Trade Policy in the 9th Episode of "Wherever Jon May Roam." Check it out here.
View July 28th Maryland Grain Bids here.
We Are Here for YOU
Stay safe and healthy! If there is anything we can do for you, we want to hear from you. It is best to contact our cell phones or emails. We will continue to have one person in the office during normal business hours.

Lindsay Thompson, [email protected], Executive Director
Jenell Eck, [email protected], Programs and Public Relations Director
Marguerite Guare, [email protected], Administration
443-262-8491
CLASSIC SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
USDA - NRCS, FSA, & RMA

The United States Department of Agriculture has service centers across Maryland so that you can stay connected. Touch base with your local office to check out current programs going on, we are here to serve you!

Thank you for sponsoring the 2020 Maryland Commodity Classic.
NEWS/FARMER RESOURCES
Late-Season Nitrogen in Corn

Taking yields to the next level can be done with a six-step nutrient management program. Drew Haines, from Middletown, spoon feeds his corn from planting to brown silk. Learn more about applying nitrogen during corn's growth stages here.
DPI - Tracking Ammonia

The Delmarva Poultry Industry, the Keith Campbell Foundation and MDE, have new ambient air monitoring stations established on Maryland's Eastern Shore and in Baltimore City to measure ammonia and other particulate matter. The first round of data, indicates that airborne substances of concern are higher near poultry houses, but far below the recommended limits. Read more about the system here. Live results can be found here through the Maryland Department of Environment.
Virtual Board/Meetings

The U.S. Wheat Associates held their annual meeting virtually on July 17th. A new officer team was elected and can be found here.

The U.S. Grains Council held their 60th Annual Board of Delegations Meeting virtually earlier this week. An Illinois farmer was elected as chairman. Learn more about the officers selected here. Read more about the virtual event here.

The National Corn Growers held a virtual fly-in July 22nd and 23rd. There were 109 virtual meetings during the two-day event, allowing growers to provide members of Congress and their staff, first-hand stories on how policies from Washington impact their farm. Read more about the event here.
QA Barn Fire

At 2:30 A.M. a neighbor discovered flames inside a 50 by 150 barn in Centreville last week. It is estimated, $1 million in damage to all equipment inside the destroyed structure, no one was injured. Read more here.
EnList Duo

On July 22nd, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed continued registration of EnList Duo herbicide developed by Dow AgroScience. The court sent on petition back to the EPA to further consider the impact of the herbicide on monarch butterflies. Read more here.
ARS Website Highlights Global Research

ARS announced the launch of its Scientific Discoveries 2020 website. Overall highlighting the national and international impacts of ARS research on agriculture. Learn more here .
4 Reasons to Use a Drone to Field Check

Drone flights provide a flexible option for collecting field data. They provide a quick collection of high-resolution imagery, identify problem areas, eliminate wasted efforts, and a clear understanding of your field. Read more here .
Agronomy Webinars

Penn State Extension is offering best practices for agronomic production webinars every Friday. The program will cover nutrient management, integrated pest management, soil health, and crop variety selection. Learn more and join next Friday here.
Delaware Maryland 4R Technology Field Day

On August 25th, the Delaware Maryland 4R Alliance will be hosting their annual technology field day virtually. The event will begin at 9:00 A.M. and CEU's will be offered. Registration is open and more information can be found here.
Created By: Jenell Eck
Programs and Public Relations Director

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