Lessons from 2020: The Black Swan Still Lives
| | | | | Lessons from 2020: The Black Swan Still Lives | | 2020 was a dynamic year in the markets. From the pandemic causing prices to plummet in the spring to a dramatic recovery during the fall, analysts say key lessons were learned along the way with optimism sprouting for 2021. | | | |
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| | Assistance Available for 2018, 2019 Natural Disaster Losses Tuesday USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced signup opens Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, for the Quality Loss Adjustment (QLA) Program. This program provides assistance to producers who had eligible cross quality losses due to natural disasters in 2018 and 2019. The deadline is March 5, 2021. Read More |
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| | Peter Martin: 10 Tips to Start the New Year Want to know what your neighbors are doing to move their businesses forward? Here are the best practices Peter Martin focuses on with his clients. Read More |
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| | A New Weather Maker is on the Way Meteorologist Mike Hoffman is tracking a winter storm that is making its way across the country starting on the West Coast. Read More |
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| | A Look at U.S. Pork and Beef Export Market Opportunities in 2021 When it comes to meat export markets, particularly pork, 2020 was a year to remember. Read More |
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| | Make Plans for Top Producer Summit We’re breaking new ground at the 2020 Top Producer Summit with options to attend online and in person. Read More |
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| | #FJFieldDays On-Demand: Input Insights on Supply and Prices — and What That Means for Your 2021 Crop It’s never too early to start thinking about input needs for 2021. You don’t want to miss what Jim Hedrick, Sagamore Ag Source, and Sam Taylor, Rabobank, have to share and what that means for your buying power. Read More |
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