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June 16, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Drought Concerns Grow as 57% of Corn, 51% of Soybeans in the U.S. Now Considered to Be in Drought
 
The latest national drought snapshot is a bit deceiving at first glance because there appears to be little change from week to week. However, a closer look shows drought conditions worsening in Iowa and Illinois and improvements in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
 
 

What makes the Farmall Super M even more special is the fact the Allendorfs think they are only the second owner of the antique tractor.

 
 
 

Ron Rabou spent the first 26 years of his life expecting to return to his family ranch. When his dad passed and it came time to transition the farm, negotiations weren’t as easy as he imagined. Here's what he learned.

 
 
 

Illinois’ Jack Shissler hit major dryland corn yields in 2022. He attributes his success to three factors. First, getting the ideal stand is crucial, which means paying attention to all the little details right out of the gate. Second, variety makes a real difference, and third, fungicide is key and money well spent.

 
 
 

The agreement brings an end to a year-long labor negotiation that had recently turned contentious. Work stoppages have slowed cargo movement and effectively shut down some container terminals.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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