New Data Shows Ag’s Climate Footprint is Shrinking
| | | | | John Phipps: It's Now Less About the Supply of Oil, And More About Refining Capacity in the U.S. Refining capacity starts with the number of operable plants, which has been slowly declining for years. The plunge in oil demand during the pandemic prompted the closure of some refineries, especially older, less efficient ones. Read More |
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| | | Ferrie: Year of the Waterhemp is Underway Early-planted, non-GMO soybeans at R2 to R3 are growing slowly, which has allowed more waterhemp flushes to occur. You will 'burn' the beans to get rid of waterhemp, Ferrie says, but that's a better option than leaving the weed to flourish, go to seed and fill the seed bank for next spring. Read More |
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| | | Would More Legal Immigration Help the White House Fight Inflation? Mexico's President is Now Pushing For It President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met on Tuesday as both face a surge in migration. They are expected to announce multiyear joint projects to modernize border infrastructure. Read More |
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist There are some rain chances for the eastern Corn Belt. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update. Read More |
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