| | | Mother Nature Picked 2020’s Yield Winners and Losers | | “Yields continue to ping pong all over,” says Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie. “[For] early planted beans, we continue to see yields in the mid-70s to mid 80s with a few over 90 bu. per acre. But as we move to late May and early June planted beans, the yields ping pong around.” | | | |
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| Dry Conditions Spark More Machinery Fires in 2020 Salix, Iowa farmer Ron Wood takes extra time every day to ensure the combine is as safe to operate as possible. His nephew was caught in a combine fire, and it’s a nightmare he never wants to relive. Read More |
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| One-On-One With Atticus CEO As founder and CEO of Atticus, Randy Canady applies an intense focus on how his company delivers crop protection options to ag retailers and farmers. Read More |
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| Farm Journal Pulse: Stable-to-Higher Farmland Values Ahead Respondents to the latest Farm journal Pulse Poll are looking for steady land values over the next year, but market analysts see potential for strength in prices. Read More |
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| Why China’s Commitments and USDA’s Export Projections Don’t Add Up According to Pro Farmer, Chinese officials said in September the TRQs for corn and wheat would stay unchanged from 2020 levels of 7.2 MMT for corn. Read More |
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