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January 23, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Soybean Harvest Is Just Beginning in Brazil. Here’s What the Crop Looks Like
 
After a week in Mato Grosso, the AgResource team estimates a final yield estimate of 60.3 bu. per acre, which is 8 bu. more than CONAB’s current forecast.
 
 
 

Where Did China's Population Go, And What Does It Mean For Strong Export Demand?

Officials in China now say the population sits at 1.4 billion, which came as a surprise to many economists and market analysts. The news draws concerns about what it means for demand both short- and long-term.

 
 
 

Ag Groups File Lawsuit to Challenge EPA's "Vague" New WOTUS Definition

“The EPA’s new rule doubles down on the significant nexus test, which is this unworkable test for jurisdiction of when the federal government regulates farms and ranches,” says Travis Cushman, Farm Bureau’s deputy general counsel. “We filed our lawsuit to stop it.”

 
 
 

Actinovate From Novozymes Returns To Market

Actinovate can be used to protect crops against diseases including downy mildew, fusarium, phytophthora and many more. Actinovate becomes active in the soil when the temperature is above 45 F.

 
 
 

Ceres CCA Receives Top State Honor

Troy Jenkins, a veteran member of the Agronomy Team at Ceres Solutions Cooperative, has been named by Indiana CCA as the Top Certified Crop Advisor of 2022.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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