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April 7, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As China Retaliates and Hits U.S. With a New 34% Tariff, What’s the Possible Impact on Ag?
 
The 34% reciprocal tariff announced by China on Friday is in addition to the original 20% retaliatory tariff China issued in March, which targeted 15 products, including beef, cotton, grain sorghum, pork, corn, dairy and fresh fruit.
 
 
 
 
 

Many seed beans were hammered by heat and drought at harvest last year, leading to variable seed quality this season. Knowing your warm/cold germ scores and using seed treatments at planting can help get your crop off to a stronger start, especially early soybeans.

With Soybean Seed Quality A Mixed Bag, Agronomist Says This Is The Year To Use Seed Treatments
 
 
 

These upgrade kits can lower your chemical spend and give sustainability and soil health a boost.

10 Sprayer Technology Retrofit Kits That Will Save You Money
 
 
 

In 1901, L.D. Hutchinson spent a stunning $400,000 at modern currency rates to memorialize himself and protect the bones of his kin in a 10-acre family cemetery. Yet, the site soon was claimed by vines and brambles and defiled by grave robbers and buckshot blasts.

Farmer’s Grandiose Grave Hides Family Mystery
 
 
 

The first few hours of a calf’s life are critical to its success. When producers need to intervene, sometimes the new mom goes into protection mode.

Calving Tips: Dealing With Protective Moms
 
 
 
 
 
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