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| | | Farmers are getting the green light to start dropping seed in many parts of the country. This year, USDA expects farmers will plant more of both corn and soybeans, making up for 2019 prevent plant, with corn taking the lead. Read More | |
| | | “It’s kind of surreal. It's weird watching these markets implode on such limited data,” says Tom Bailey a senior dairy economist with RaboAgriFinance. “We are shifting our projections to what can effectively be described as a recession.” Read More | |
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| | | “What I know for sure is that the coronavirus has been without a doubt the catalyst, at least for this correction in in the stock market, which has been in a 10-plus-year bull market,” adds Vaclavik. “We were due for something substantial here, and now we have got it.” Read More | |
| | | The retirement of coal plants, the increasing ability of the grid to handle intermittent nature of wind energy, and the explosion in solar capacity, and more power storage are rewriting how electricity is generated in our country. Wind is a safe and economical part of that transition. Read More | |
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| | | If coronavirus (COVID-19) were to hit a rural community, beds at the local hospital could fill up quickly, meaning any additional patients would likely have to drive even farther for treatment. Containing this disease is key to decrease the risk of fatality. Read More | |
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| | | With everything coming up COVID-19, it’s important to take a mental health break. Take a trip down memory lane with one of America’s top farm toy restorers. Read More | |
| | | Getting inputs is going to be a problem. Delivering crops could be a problem. There won't be enough of anything to go around. Right now we won't sell a bushel of corn for less than 8 bucks. Read More | |
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