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July 10, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A Tale of Two Wheat Harvest Extremes is Now Playing Out in the Nation's Breadbasket
 
The rhythm of wheat harvest is a symbolic sight during the summer months. This year, the sounds of harvest are rather quiet in some of the biggest wheat-producing areas of the country, as extreme drought turned into a deluge of rain. While farmers in those areas are faced with a difficult decision, possibly walking away and not harvesting some fields, other farmers are harvesting at a historic pace.
 
 
 

Based on the dialogue, the judge ruled the deal was “at least verbally struck” and directed the Canadian farmer to pay the grain elevator $82,000 plus interest and costs for failing to deliver the flax.

Does an Emoji Equate to a Grain Contract Signature?
 
 
 

Jon Scheve shares his thoughts on future price projections, which range from $13 to $17 per bushel, based on various national soybean yield averages.

Which Way Will Bean Prices Go?
 
 
 

Platow Brief, a banking and finance publication, says new Bayer AG CEO Bill Anderson and team are working on a deal to spin off the division to improve the pharma giant's financial well-being and placate investors.

Bayer Plans to Sell its Crop Science Division, says German News Service
 
 
 

According to Columbia University, 90% of the world’s mined phosphate is used as fertilizer in ag. Morocco supplies 34% of the world’s traded phosphate rock, but this dynamic could change with Norge Mining’s discovery.

Norwegian Phosphate Rock Discovery Could Meet Global Fertilizer Demand for 50 Years
 
 
 
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