Biden Team’s Proactive Outreach to Agriculture Has Farm Groups Optimistic
| | | | | Biden Team’s Proactive Outreach to Agriculture Has Farm Groups Optimistic | | With only 12 days until the Biden presidential inauguration, agriculture is waiting to see what a shift in power will mean for agricultural policy. There is already optimism sprouting from some agricultural groups, with leaders saying the Biden Administration is taking an extremely proactive approach. | | | |
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| | Pete's Pick of the Week: 1986 John Deere 4850 2WD This 1986 John Deere 4850 2WD with 2847 hours, 1 owner, sold for $57,250 at a 12/30/20 farm auction in west-central Indiana. Read More |
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| | Money Has Poured Into Commodity Markets, How Long Will It Last? The story in U.S. commodity prices is changing quickly. From talking about the possibility of $12 soybeans in early December, to now staring at $13 soybeans on the board, commodity prices continue the race higher. Read More |
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| | 7 Strategies to Fortify Landlord Relationships As with any relationship, you must invest time and effort to build a rapport with your landlord. Learn how to impress your landlord by developing a 12-month marketing calendar. Read More |
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| | Pro Farmer's First Thing Today: Argentinian Corn Exports, U.S. Economic Forecast and More Argentina’s government yesterday said it would review a decision to suspend corn exports until March 1 following a meeting with the country’s ag minister and leaders of Argentina’s main ag associations. Read More |
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| | | Secretary Perdue to Remain on the Job Through Inauguration Day While some of President Trump's administration have resigned...others say they will stay on. Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More |
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