| | | Loyal viewer Eric Lang asks about alternatives to crop storage: “Would not farmers be dollars ahead to deliver and sell all of his or her corn and beans at harvest then immediately invest all of the dollars in an Exchange Traded Fund, thus averting the storage fees and pencil shrink that elevators charge?” | |
| | | More areas of the country are experiencing drought or even extreme drought. Meteorologist Mike Hoffman has more in today's AgDay forecast. | |
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| | | AgDay's Clinton Griffiths talks with Bob Utterback of Utterback Marketing for a bear's perspective on planted and harvested acres. | |
| | | Though the thrill of starting a new harvest season is exciting at first, it doesn’t take long for they early mornings and late nights spent bringing in the crop to become stressful and even dangerous. | |
| | | A new study of swine farm employees from companies representing 5% of the U.S. sow production base found more than age, experience or even pay, job satisfaction influences worker performance. | |
| | | The National Agricultural Law Center (NALC) hosted a hemp webinar Sept. 19, to address grower concerns related to the legality of CBD, THC testing, crop insurance and other hemp issues. | |
| | | Looks like another disaster of a fall developing. Had almost 8 inches of rain in the last two weeks. Soybeans about two weeks away from combining. If it doesn't quit raining I won't be able to combine them anyway. Corn maybe 4 to 6weeks away. Between the rain and market prices who cares anymore. Prevent plant sure looked good compared to this mess. Good luck farmers with this mess coming. | |
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