How to Manage Weeds in 2020
 
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How to Manage Weeds in 2020  
How to Manage Weeds in 2020

Unchecked, waterhemp can produce more than half-a-million seeds in a single plant, and last year escapes ran rampant with some prevent plant acres having never received control measures.

 
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What’s Next For Tillable? One-On-One with CEO Corbett Kull  
What’s Next For Tillable? One-On-One with CEO Corbett Kull

When Tillable CEO Corbett Kull reflects on the series of events that led to Climate Corporation terminating an in-progress partnership with the agtech startup, he says “It took on a life of its own.”

 
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Wake Up to the Weather Forecast  
Wake Up to the Weather Forecast

Winter blues got you down? Sign up for Farm Journal Mobile ‘s Weather Alerts and get the local forecast sent to you each morning.

 
As Coronavirus Spreads, Bears and Fear Infect the Commodity Markets  
As Coronavirus Spreads, Bears and Fear Infect the Commodity Markets

Fresh fears over coronavirus spreading comes on the heels of China acknowledging the spread of the virus in China is slowing. Analysts fear more downside risk could be ahead.

 
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CEO of Premier Ag: 2019 Was Most Difficult Year Since 1981  
CEO of Premier Ag: 2019 Was Most Difficult Year Since 1981

With a footprint that roughly spans from Indianapolis to Louisville to Cincinnati, Premier Companies was named the ARA Retailer of the Year. And its CEO, Harold Cooper, recently joined Clinton Griffiths on Agritalk Radio.

 
 
Brazil Says It Has U.S. Approval To Resume Beef Imports  
Brazil Says It Has U.S. Approval To Resume Beef Imports

The United States has reopened its market to fresh Brazilian beef exports effective immediately, according to Brazilian Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina Dias. The news was met with opposition from U.S. cattle trade groups.

 
 
Markets Sink on Coronavirus Fears  
Markets Sink on Coronavirus Fears

Both the stock market and commodity markets sunk on concerns about the coronavirus. An update, in today's AgDay Minute.

 
Crop Comments<br>Warren County, Mo.  
Crop Comments
Warren County, Mo.

We might have to do some replanting on beans. They are not growing very much. I would like to know how NASS and the USDA do not discuss anything about the grain lost in the flood areas.

 
 
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