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June 15, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Egg Prices See Largest Monthly Drop in 72 Years, But Still Aren't Back to Normal
 
The CPI for May shows egg prices experienced the largest monthly drop in 72 years, but the price consumers are paying for a dozen eggs is still well above average over the past 10 years.
 
 
 

Representatives from global ag retailer peers in Brazil, Argentina and Canada will attend this year’s ARA Conference & Expo.

Cross-Border Knowledge Sharing for Ag Retailers
 
 
 

Weather conditions at planting, herbicide damage, insects and poor closure of the furrow are just a handful of the factors that can hinder corn emergence success.

4 Reasons Corn Leafed Out Underground This Spring
 
 
 

Harrison Hobart, On-Farm Specialist for Alltech, Inc., uses the same drone-driven computer model as quarries to serve his customers to accurately measure how much silage they have on hand.

Drones Hone in on Silage Inventories
 
 
 

Farmers still see interest costs doubling last year.

Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged for Now, Farmers Still See Interest Costs Doubling Last Year
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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