Soggy Weather Continues in the South
Soggy Weather Continues in the South | |
| | The soggy weather is continuing in the South, as the northern parts of the country prepare for another round of snow. Read More | | | As expected, the February production and supply/demand released by the USDA was largely a non-event, but there were a few changes worth noting. Read More | ADVERTISEMENT | | | This is how corn seed development will change farming. Get the facts. |
| | | The fire and disruption to supplies sent cattle prices plummeting for a short time. Portions of the industry demanded an investigation and USDA said they were looking into it. Experts at this year's cattlemen's convention told AgDay that report is still pending. Read More | | | Remember that unlike last year, the DPAD does not reduce AGI and therefore, certain items based on AGI might be adversely affected by this difference. Read More | | | Introduced at the World Ag Expo, Case IH expands its lineup of hay and forage handling equipment with a new large square baler accumulator lineup. Read More | | | A big surprise at this year's Fort Worth Stock Show. Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More | | | Southeast Michigan 2019 had the most prevent plant in MI. Continued spring-like cold damp weather well into June doomed any not tiled soil. Even older tiled soil could not absorb wet and cold. Income mainly gov't rescue programs. Hey, we farmers paid our taxes and paid crop insurance. I don't feel guilty at all about gov"t payments. Read More | | Find out what's happening across the country on Crop Comments. Leave your own comment too! Read More | | Know someone who would enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend! Forward Now |
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