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March 27, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AMS Adds Bushels And Good ROI To Missouri Farmer’s Soybeans
 
Brian Ray is confident his soybeans will yield more this season, thanks to the use of 100 lb. per acre of ammonium sulfate applied at preplant. He and his retailer anticipate a 4 bu. per acre average increase or higher.
 
 
 

In his lifetime, Jerry Gulke doesn’t recall when the general economy and agriculture were both in recession. One always seems to help offset the other. Yet today, agriculture is in the pits in just one short year, with a non-farm economy seemingly overheated and unresponsive to actions to correct.

A Look At The Current Macroeconomic Impact On Ag
 
 
 

Mike Steenhoek, executive director at the Soy Transportation Coalition, shares what the collapse could mean for the supply chain.

Will The Collapse Of The Baltimore Key Bridge Impact Agriculture?
 
 
 

As farmers embrace digital agriculture solutions in greater numbers, machine connectivity is the uniting force that enables all of the potential to pay off in the end.

Ag Tech and Connectivity: It Matters More Than Ever Before
 
 
 

Sold: Integrity for the price of 12 cedars and a single oak. When tree rustlers cut and stole prime timber from a slave cemetery in rural Georgia, they desecrated headstones, damaged gravesites and permanently removed 200 years of canopy growth, ensuring an explosion of underbrush and further ruin.

Tree Rustlers Steal Timber, Damage Graves At Historic Slave Cemetery
 
 
 
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