Machinery Pete: Update On Used Market Amid COVID-19 Machinery Pete: Update On Used Market Amid COVID-19
| | | “I’ve seen unprecedented communication between auction companies about how they're handling the situation,” Greg Peterson said. “Honestly, I thought we would have seen mass cancellations and postponements, and we've seen a few, but sales are going on.” Read More | |
| | | New research from the University of Illinois has found a way to take thousands of potential genetic lines and pair it down to only the most beneficial. Read More | |
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| | | NOAA's spring flood forecast does't look promising for 2020, but not everyone agrees, as some forecasters say this year is shaping up differently than 2019. Read More | |
| | | These changes were among the provisions negotiated in the U.S.-China "Phase One" trade agreement, according to a release from the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Read More | |
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| | | Jon Doggett, CEO National Corn Growers Association, shares his thoughts in the wake of COVID-19. This open letter to rural America calls for something they’ve always had, an uncommon kindness the world needs right now. Read More | |
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| | | Across the country, more states are acknowledging that veterinarians and their services are needed in the fight against COVID-19. Read More | |
| | | 20-30 days out from start of planting corn depending on soil temp and forecast. NH3 put on last fall, planter and bean drill ran through our shop this winter. Today, I picked up most of the chemicals and all corn seed, working around minor bottle necks in system but nothing that would hold us back at this time. Soil moisture at full capacity so will need some heat and dry days to start spraying (forecast after this week looks favorable but will see). Activities include hauling grain (basis widening on corn), conservation work (never ending job), repair jobs in shop. The American Farmer and Rancher will survive and persevere, stay strong and healthy. Read More | |
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