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| | | The ability to switch between vertical tillage and no-till or strip-till can boost yield and help cope with weather. Read More | |
| | | Record 2019 prevent plant acres, trade uncertainty and a fickle Mother Nature all weigh on farmers’ planting decisions this spring. In late February, Robert Johansson, USDA chief economist, shared these 2020 acreage estimates at the Agricultural Outlook Forum. Read More | |
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| | | Ethanol prices are in a free fall due to fewer people driving and a recent price war. As some ethanol plants shutter production, facilities may start producing for DDGs - not ethanol - to meet the possibility of upcoming Chinese demand. Read More | |
| | | North America’s biggest farm suppliers are accelerating shipments of fertilizer, seeds and agricultural chemicals to crop-growing regions in an unprecedented race against the coronavirus that threatens to disrupt planting season. Read More | |
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| | | In 2006, Ronald and Jordan Beeman founded HeartBrand Beef to preserve pure Akaushi bloodlines, and with careful management of the cattle, have the largest herd in the U.S., according to their site. Read More | |
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| | | AgCareers.com surveyed employees and candidates to discover how COVID-19 affected their employment, as well as employers about what steps they’re taking to prepare their workforce. Read More | |
| | | 30 days out from planting and fuel tanks are full, fertilizer in the tank, seed/ herbicide in the shed, putting finishing touches on planters and tractors. Just hoping for sunshine and blue skies. With all that is going on around us, I'm just trying to say it's not all bad news. Some suppliers are ahead of the mess. But this year, if it is marginal for planting it's going to prevent plant. No more dragging the planter through mud here. Be safe. Read More | |
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