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March 25, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There's a Possibility USDA's Prospective Plantings Report Next Week Produces a Surprise in Corn
 
The March Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor found nearly 80% of those surveyed say soybeans pencil better than corn this year, but economists still made a slight increase in their corn acreage projections in the latest survey.
 
 
 

All the electrical systems on your planter, field cultivator or other towed piece of equipment are dead. After a moment of profanity, check these areas.

4 Ways to Deal With Electrical Gremlins
 
 
 

Charitable remainder trusts can be a great option for farmers preparing for retirement, but they don’t make sense for every operation. Farm attorney Matt Folz recently joined the Top Producer podcast to share four factors to consider before deciding to set one up.

What You Need To Know About Charitable Remainder Trusts
 
 
 

According to the three companies, the agreement will make it easier to integrate equipment and technology solutions.

John Deere, Kinze And Ag Leader Announce Collaboration, Settle Litigation
 
 
 

In affected cowherds, the illness impacts nearly 10% of the animals, causing reduced feed consumption and a 10% to 20% decline in milk production.

Mystery Illness is Now Affecting Dairy Cows in Texas, New Mexico As Industry Searches for Answers
 
 
 
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