Another Black Swan Hits Cattle Markets Another Black Swan Hits Cattle Markets
| | | The coronavirus meltdown is the second black swan event for cattlemen in six months, but many fear this is worse than the Tyson packing plant fire. Worse because of the uncertainty. Read More | |
| | | The steps are part of a broader trend in the U.S. manufacturing sector which is battling a downturn. Read More | |
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| | | Your operation can be moving forward, but still falling behind. Take a high-level assessment of your strengths and weaknesses. Read More | |
| | | As part of the government funding bill passed in December 2019, Congress elected to make several changes to the tax law. Here are the key changes and how they apply to farmers. Read More | |
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| | | Cargill spokeswoman April Nelson told Reuters Thursday that any essential international travel would need approval from a member of the company’s executive team. Cargill also asked that employees that have traveled to outbreak areas in China and Italy work from home the next two weeks as a precaution. Read More | |
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| | | The American Soybean Association (ASA) presented Nancy Kavazanjian, from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, with the 2020 National Conservation Legacy Award during the annual ASA Awards Banquet on Friday, Feb. 28, at Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas. Read More | |
| | | I have been lucky so far. I have checked my bins of corn and they are okay. Remember to check yours, too. But be careful in there. Been hearing some horror stories with the corn that just wasn't quite mature. One of the local elevators has been re-drying corn that had been dried and stored in several different farmers bins. You never know, maybe someday that corn will be profitable again. Read More | |
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