Leaders of the world’s largest input companies report material and freight costs continue to be high and farmers should expect prices to be up in 2022.
Robots swarming and taking over farm fields. Autonomous tractors planting crops with no humans in sight. The futuristic views of technology that surfaced a decade ago may be a glimpse of what’s already reality today.
Too much rain fueled disease pressure, double fungicide applications actually paid for themselves in some situations, and hybrid diversification was and is critical to your overall yield success.
Funding for the government will run out tomorrow night unless an agreement can be reached, a tropical cyclone strikes Indian crops at an inopportune time and CHS Inc. reports it has resumed exports from Louisiana.
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