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December 2, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iowa Farmer Goes Bushels Up and Fertilizer Down with Biologicals
 
Matt Brincks’ Iowa farm is home to an eye-popping see-saw. In the past decade, his average yields have climbed 30 bushels in corn and 12 bushels in soybeans — all while his fertilizer use has dipped by half in nitrogen and two-thirds in phosphorus and potassium.
 
 
 

EPA's 479-page RFS ruling can be difficult to sift through and interpret. Jim Wiesemeyer breaks down the heavy-hitting components that will impact producers.

EPA’s RFS Proposals Would Bring Major Changes to the U.S. Biofuel Mandate
 
 
 

Based on the debt-to-income ratio, a key financial metric Mike Walsten has been watching for decades, the financial health of the ag sector is still strong and not overly leveraged. This suggests the farmland market is not yet vulnerable to a 1980s-style liquidation.

Fundamental Outlook: The Farmland Market Should be Buffered from a Collapse
 
 
 

The top official in charge of China’s COVID-19 response told health officials Wednesday the country faces a “new stage and mission” in pandemic controls.

China Gives Signal it May Adjust its Stringent Zero-COVID Policy, Sparking New Wave of Protests
 
 
 

Mayonnaise in eggnog? One company wants you to try it. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

McDonald's is Trying to Make Fast Food Even Faster
 
 
 
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