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April 16, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmer and Veteran Fights 25 Years to Keep Pond, Halt Eminent Domain
 
Can a farmer build a pond on his land? Can a veteran keep eminent domain off his property? In the case of John Moriarity, both questions apply. “They were fine with me fighting for someone else’s freedom in a foreign country, but at home, what matters is power,” he says. Locked in a saga of litigation, Moriarity is holding his ground.
 
 
 
 
 

The first round of ECAP payments will amount to 85% of the per-acre total to ensure funding is available for all farmers who sign up for the program. CPA Paul Neiffer shares his thoughts on timing for the remaining amount.

As More Farmers See Initial ECAP Payments Hit, When Should They Expect The Remaining 15%?
 
 
 

The Upper Plains, Northern Plains and Northeast came up short on snow by 10" to 30" versus the average for the 2024/25 season.

This Winter’s Lack of Snow Cover Could Spell Trouble for Drought in These Areas
 
 
 

One solution to low prices is producing more bushels. Take a minute to think through some of the best management practices to help you accomplish higher yields.

Unlock Profits: 5 Essential Questions for Early Soybean Planting
 
 
 

Soybeans and cotton are currently taking the brunt of President Trump’s still-developing trade policies, and one ag economist thinks its too early to tell how the situation will impact renewable fuels and land ownership.

Can Farmers Weather The Trade Uncertainty Storm From China?
 
 
 
 
 
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