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It’s Not Too Early for 2025 Fertility Planning
Advanced Agrilytics Director of Agronomic Technology Travis Kimmel tells Brownfield what growers should focus on as they begin their fall fertility planning. Kimmel says they offer more than just nutrient recommendations and explain why detailed data is important for growers to utilize throughout the season as well as how it can impact the outcome. Click…
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Georgia farmer breaks own soybean yield record
The national soybean yield record-holder has eclipsed 200-plus bushels an acre two years in a row. Alex Harrell farms in southwest Georgia and broke the record for soybean yield in 2023 at 206 bushels per acre. “And this year we were able to break it with 218 using Pioneer Z Series (soybeans).” Speaking to Brownfield…
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Ag trade deficit to set back-to-back-to-back records
Ag trade deficit to set back-to-back-to-back records Successful Farming
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U.S. says Bioceres genetically modified wheat can be grown safely
U.S. says Bioceres genetically modified wheat can be grown safely Successful Farming
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USDA raises estimate of ag trade deficit
USDA raises estimate of ag trade deficit Agri-Pulse
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USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 495 million bushels in June
USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 495 million bushels in June Ethanol Producer Magazine
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New Corn Trait, Herbicide Technology Slated for Broad-Acre Use in 2025
New Corn Trait, Herbicide Technology Slated for Broad-Acre Use in 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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More Than 50% of Ag Economists Now Think the U.S. Ag Economy is Already In a Recession
More Than 50% of Ag Economists Now Think the U.S. Ag Economy is Already In a Recession Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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7-Eleven’s lettuce procurement goes more green with indoor farming partnership
A tie-up with Plenty Unlimited will use vertical farming to provide fresh produce year-round for 1,300 California stores.
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Indiana Soybean Checkoff Donates Soy-Based Goodyear Tires Across the State
INDIANAPOLIS — Motorists driving on interstates and highways across Indiana will pass many, many soybean fields. Although the lush, green fields offer an attractive backdrop to the state’s landscape, many people do not know much about the versatility of soybeans. From crayons and candles to biodegradable plastics and oils, products made from soybeans are an…
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Use tillage that promotes better air and water exchange in the soil
Soil health specialist Jim Martindale says no-till isn’t ideal for creating highly productive fields with less soil, water, and nutrient loss… but neither are traditional tillage practices. Jim Martindale with Soil Regeneration Unlimited uses a tillage tool that leaves old root systems mostly intact and promotes better air and water exchange. The post Use tillage…
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Corn Sweat: What is it and how is it impacting us?
Corn Sweat: What is it and how is it impacting us? CIProud.com
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A full soil water profile encouraged to finish crops before harvest
LINCOLN, Neb. — The growing season is quickly ending. “However, replanted dry beans will need more time to make a crop,” said Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator. “Corn and sugar beets are doing well. Winter wheat planting will begin soon.” He added that millet harvest will begin in the next several weeks and sunflowers are in full…
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US corn, soybean, spring wheat crop conditions decline
US corn, soybean, spring wheat crop conditions decline AgriCensus
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65% of U.S. corn, 67% of soybeans good to excellent
Late U.S. corn and soybean development remains ahead of average. That followed another week of generally favorable conditions in much of the Midwest and Plains, with some areas expected to see some stress this week from hot, mostly dry conditions, along the potential for severe storms. The USDA says 84% of corn is at the…
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Total Debt Held by Farm Sector Increases 34 Percent in 10 Years
Total Debt Held by Farm Sector Increases 34 Percent in 10 Years AgNet West
