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November 6, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrie: Four Sure Ways To Make NH3 Applications More Effective
 
While soil moisture levels have improved in some areas, soil temps are still too high. Applying anhydrous ammonia in dry soil will result in “gas off,” meaning the anhydrous is lost for next year’s crop. Anhydrous applied in warm soil can create an environmental problem for farmers and the general public alike. Bottom line: Good application decisions can save you money, time and effort.
 
 
 
 
 

Yes, the Fed is cutting interest rates but the agency can only influence mid- and long-term rates. Concerns about inflation are pushing those rates back up again.

How Higher Interest Rates Could Impact Farmers in 2025
 
 
 

As Americans voted in one of the tightest presidential elections in decades, China braced for an outcome that — regardless of who wins — spells four more years of bitter superpower rivalry over trade, technology and security issues.

From Taiwan to Trade, China Braces for More Rivalry as Close U.S. Presidential Race Comes to an End
 
 
 

After botching many welding jobs, Dan Anderson has established baselines for any weld he now attempts. For example, positioning his helmet closer versus further from the arc allows him to better monitor the weld puddle.

5 Welding Tips to Avoid Bubble Gum Results
 
 
 

A trustee takes legal ownership of trust assets, manages the trust and carries out your wishes. People often default to a family member for ease and lower costs, but that might not be the best choice.

How to Choose Your Trustee to Match Your Farm Estate Plan
 
 
 
 
 
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