AgPro Daily | April 7, 2020
 
 
 
Dicamba Training Moves Online to Promote Social Distancing
 

This allows applicators to still receive label-required annual dicamba training from their homes.

 
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As Dairies Dump Milk, Frustration Mounts Over Retail Buying Limits
 

IDFA estimates 10% of the nation’s milk supply is without a home for the foreseeable future.

 
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Planting Date Affects Replant Decisions
 

Replant charts are based on normal planting dates. Because early-planted soybeans flower before the summer solstice, they have greater yield potential — higher than existing stand charts reflect.

 
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Tyson Shutters Iowa Pork Plant Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
 

Tyson Foods’ pork processing plant in Columbus Junction, Iowa, has suspended operations for a week beginning Monday due to more than two dozen cases of COVID-19 confirmed at the facility.

 
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USDA Shows It Will Follow, Not Forecast
 

USDA’s World Ag Outlook Board (WAOB) showed in its February and March reports it will be a follower, not a forecaster, of China-driven changes in demand for U.S. products.

 
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