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Soybean Futures Hit 2018 Highs as U.S. Supplies Tighten  
Soybean Futures Hit 2018 Highs as U.S. Supplies Tighten

Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures surged to their highest prices since March 2018 after USDA on Friday said inventories will dwindle to a five-year low.

 
 
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Bio-Based Phosphate Makes Sustainable Attainable  
Bio-Based Phosphate Makes Sustainable Attainable

The team at Anuvia has pioneered a technology to take waste and upcycle it into fertilizer, and now they are passing the baton to Mosaic, which is commercializing one of its formulations as the newly launched Susterra.

 
 
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Be Recognized as a Young Ag Leader  
Be Recognized as a Young Ag Leader

Apply for the Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award, honoring a young producer. Apply by Oct. 15

 
 
As Soybean Prices Surge, These Fundamentals Could Fuel Prices Even More  
As Soybean Prices Surge, These Fundamentals Could Fuel Prices Even More

Soybean prices seem unstoppable, and there are several factors supporting them this fall. Chad Hart of Iowa State University thinks those factors could continue to support soybean prices in the near-term.

 
 
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Signal to Noise: The State of the Race  
Signal to Noise: The State of the Race

As the 2020 campaign heads into the final weeks, polling shows President Donald Trump with a double-digit deficit, but is another 2016 surprise in the wings?

 
 
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Cooler Days, Time in the Combine.  
Cooler Days, Time in the Combine.

Get ready for the Farm Journal Field Days Harvest event coming soon! Can’t wait? Check out the latest in the networking lounge, enjoy on demand content and catch the latest intel in the booths by clicking here.

 
 
Clinton Griffiths: We Tested Positive  
Clinton Griffiths: We Tested Positive

There hasn’t been much to celebrate about COVID-19. However, a recent poll by Gallup might be cause for some cautious COVID-19-based celebration.

 
 
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#2020Election  
#2020Election

How will the most tumultuous election cycle in a generation impact American agriculture? Check out our continuing coverage of Election 2020. Visit agweb.com/policy/election

 
 
Trade Optimism Boosts Outlook for U.S. Hog Producers  
Trade Optimism Boosts Outlook for U.S. Hog Producers

Renewed optimism for trade is a bright spot for the U.S. pork sector after pork exports slowed significantly throughout the summer, said Will Sawyer, lead economist for animal protein in CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division.

 
 
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Hone Foliar Fungicide ROI eBook <br />  
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Hone Foliar Fungicide ROI eBook

While initial research focused on addressing disease pressure, Farm Journal Field Agronomists Missy Bauer and Ken Ferrie are also taking a closer look at how to get the most out of the fungicide dollar.

 
 

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