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April 23, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
Planted Acres Soar As Mother Nature Plays Nice (For A Few Days)
 
A handful of rain-free days were a perfect recipe for spring planting — and farmers took full advantage of the opportunity. This week’s USDA crop progress report puts corn and soybean acres just ahead of last year’s pace.
 
 
 
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Farmers can make a poor planting scenario better by teaching their planter how to dance across fields. The practice is particularly helpful in wet soils.

Technology Is Key to Planting Corn In Less Than Ideal Soil Conditions
 
 
 

Research details the opportunity with four key services.

How Ag Retail Services Drive Farmer Customer Loyalty
 
 
 

Growers are grappling with a second consecutive year of waning demand and no home for their grapes. The issue is complex with non-tariff trade barriers hitting the wine industry especially hard and a flood of imports that are creating cheap wine with which U.S. grape growers can’t compete.

California Winegrape Growers Hope Trump’s Tariffs Can Save Their Industry
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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