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April 12, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here's Why Analysts Are Scratching Their Heads After USDA's New WASDE Report
 
USDA's April WASDE report showed larger wheat and soybean ending stocks, but smaller ending stocks for corn. The biggest surprise was the lack of changes to South America's crop estimates. Tyne Morgan chats with Arlan Suderman, chief economist for StoneX Group, and Chip Nellinger, owner of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing, to get their thoughts.
 
 
 

Drag the planters out of the shed, fire up the seed tenders, update the field maps and start your engines. This season, as you enjoy your packed lunch at 10 a.m., take a few minutes to ponder the lessons learned from the hardwoods.

Spring Madness: In Farming and Basketball, Team Players Accomplish the Most
 
 
 

Lance Honig, acting director of USDA's NASS methodology division, says budget constraints led to the agency's decision. The county estimates data was used over the years, in part, to determine federal farm program payments.

NASS Discontinues County Estimates For Crops And Livestock and July Cattle Report
 
 
 

After a 30-year career, her advice to someone just getting started is to be an effective communicator, which includes developing listening skills, and invite people to the table to take in different perspectives.

Leaders in Ag: Career and Business Advice from Jackie Applegate
 
 
 

The practices you use during the 2024 growing season will have a direct impact on your ability to take advantage of these incentives. Mitchell Hora of Continuum Ag shares what you need to know.

How To Increase Your Potential SAF Tax Credits Now
 
 
 
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