Chip Flory: The Domestication Of The U.S. Soybean Market
| | It’s early. You haven’t had enough coffee. Everyone already knows what needs to be done. You don’t have time. The list of excuses goes on about why you don’t need to hold a morning meeting for your team. But some leaders suggest rethinking that choice. Here are five things to consider doing at your next morning meeting. |
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| | | | | Brazilian Agriculture: Room to Grow | | “This year in particular, profits are fueling Brazilian corn and soybean production expansion,” says Aaron Edwards, ag consultant with Roach Ag Marketing. “It’s worth the fertility and other expenses what used to be a five-year payback is now a one- or two-year payback.” | | | |
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| | Chip Flory: The Domestication Of The U.S. Soybean Market | With lawmakers focused on environmental social governance and carbon-neutral fuels, odds are the momentum to replace petroleum-based diesel with renewable diesel will not be exhausted soon. | Read More |
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| | Nominate Outstanding Farmers for Top Awards | During the Summit, Top Producer will recognize remarkable farmers who have taken risks, built thriving businesses and given back to their communities. | Read More |
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| | | | John Phipps: Possible Lingering Issues with the Pipeline Supply Problem in Agriculture "Pipeline" is used to describe processes from petroleum refining to manufacturing X-boxes. Stuff can go in only as fast as it comes out, but when one pipeline part has a problem, it gets complicated, says John Phipps. Read More |
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| "If you don't like the road you're walking, start paving another one." —Dolly Parton |
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