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October 20, 2021
 
 
 
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Agriculture Left High Centered as Supply Chain Problems Expected to Persist Well into 2022
 
Supply chain issues are becoming one of the biggest concerns for agriculture, and some economists say as the bottlenecks reach a critical point, it could take at least a year to remedy chaos in the global supply chain.
 
 
 
 
 
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Five Days In, Here’s How the John Deere Worker Strike Is Already Impacting Farmers During Harvest

With 10,000 workers on strike, it's already impacting farmers who are busy with harvest. From sourcing parts to manufacturing planters, the strike could sting a supply chain that’s already strained.

 
 
 
 
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Bayer Tells Investors It Sees No Financial Hit from Hurricane or Dicamba

Bayer told investors Tuesday that it sees no impact on its full-year guidance due to Hurricane Ida shutting down its glyphosate plant for more than five weeks, or the fact farmers may switch acreage decisions for 2022.

 
 
 
 
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Combine Adjustments To Add Dollars In The Pocket

Ken Ferrie sees too many farmers leaving 20 bu. per acre of corn on the ground. At even $4/bu., you can help farmers keep a lot of profit in their pocket.

 
 
 
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