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April 3, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmers Look for Silver Linings As Reciprocal Tariffs Go Into Effect
 
On Wednesday afternoon, President Trump announced a series of tariffs, scheduled to start over the next few days, on some of agriculture’s most significant trade partners. Some corn and soybean growers say they are bracing themselves for potentially more financial pain ahead.
 
 
 
 
 

Decades ahead of his time, Stan DeBoer rode risk as an ethanol pioneer, Tractorcade driver, irrigation innovator, gubernatorial candidate and vital player during the wildest soybean heist in U.S. history.

Cornhusker King: Visionary Nebraska Farmer Paved Road to Modern Ag
 
 
 

There are some baseline fertility requirements for high-yielding corn and soybean crops, but that doesn’t mean you can’t fine-tune practices and products to save money. Here are four suggestions from high-yield champs David Hula and Randy Dowdy.

Dip Your Big Toe Into the Process Of Trimming Inputs
 
 
 

Farmer sentiment took a hit this month, with Purdue’s latest Ag Economy Barometer showing a 12-point drop due to concerns over trade policy, tariffs and profitability.

Purdue’s Latest Ag Economy Barometer: Farmers Shift Focus From Interest Rates
 
 
 
 
 
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