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Mother Nature to Provide Few Spring Field Work Windows Again in 2020  
Mother Nature to Provide Few Spring Field Work Windows Again in 2020

If farmers are looking for a break in the wet weather to harvest or even prep fields for spring, the remainder of 2019 and heading into 2020 doesn't look very promising for a break from the rain and snow.

 
 
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It Does Not Matter .......  
It Does Not Matter .......

Paul Neiffer responds to tax questions about how to calculate the Section 199A when dealing with cooperatives.

 
 
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2020 Tools You Need To Succeed  
2020 Tools You Need To Succeed

Set yourself up for success for the 2020 season. Here are digital tools from Pioneer that can help>>

 
 
Ferrie: Fall Burndown Applications Will Still Work. Here’s How.  
Ferrie: Fall Burndown Applications Will Still Work. Here’s How.

It looks and feels like winter in much of the country, but it’s not too late to benefit from a fall burndown for weed control in fields, according to Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist and owner of Crop-Tech, Inc., Heyworth, Ill.

 
 
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‘Tis the Season for Appreciation  
‘Tis the Season for Appreciation

The holidays are a good reminder to thank your team members. Here are a few ideas to show them you value their contributions.

 
 
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2019: A Crop Year That Won't Be Forgotten  
2019: A Crop Year That Won't Be Forgotten

The 2019 crop year will live long in the memory. A record amount of prevent plant acres, delayed harvest, and considerable dismay over USDA reports compounded the uncertainty associated with the trade war, according to University of Illinois agricultural economist Todd Hubbs.

 
 
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U.S. Braces for Possible French Fry Shortage After Poor Potato Harvest  
U.S. Braces for Possible French Fry Shortage After Poor Potato Harvest

Potato processors are rushing to buy supplies and ship them across North America in order to keep French fries on the menu after cold, wet weather damaged crops in key producers in the U.S. and Canada.

 
 
Huntington County, IN <br />  
Huntington County, IN

Corn terrible test weight and high moisture, drinking gas to get it to dry down. Yields low hundreds in flooded areas and teens where wildlife decimated it. Worst wildlife damage ever seen in corn this year. Good areas 160 ish. Way off from last year. June 6th, 7th, and 9th plant dates. Guess it could've been worse yield wise. Markets don't help any.

 
 

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