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May 2, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Black Cutworm is Moving into the Midwest, Be on the Lookout
 
Farmers in some states can expect black cutworm damage in corn by mid-May. One larva can ruin five corn plants in a 24-hour period. Rescue treatments are most effective and economical — not seed treatments or Bt hybrids. Ken Ferrie shares more in his "Agronomic Minute" video.
 
 
 

According to John Phipps, the legendary "third crop" has been the Holy Grail for many corn and soybean growers for decades. He explains why more Midwest farms moved away from diversified crops and livestock operations in his weekly "U.S. Farm Report" segment.

John Phipps: The Holy Grail of the Midwest Lies in the Unknown Third Crop
 
 
 

With soybeans as his wheelhorse, Anthony De Angelis stole more than $1 billion, shook Wall Street to its core, humiliated big banking, embarrassed USDA and ushered in the rise of Warren Buffet.

Soybean Stunner: How a Con Artist Pulled the Greatest Agriculture Heist in History
 
 
 

The One Smart Spray's camera-based system detects weeds and sprays only where necessary and only what's needed, providing customized agronomic recommendations and automated documentation.

BASF and Bosch Team Up for New Smart Weed Control Option for Farmers
 
 
 

AgDay TV's national reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down crop and livestock commodity markets. Tune in when the markets open, at midday and again at close.

Markets Now Podcast With Michelle Rook
 
 
 
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