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November 1, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Caption This: A Mechanic Walks Up to a Broken-Down Combine …
 
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In the case of this photo, the damage is obvious while the mind is left to wonder what the mechanic on his cell phone is saying to the person on the other end.
 
 
 

The Port of Grays Harbor in the Pacific Northwest is an important infrastructure link for farmers to ship their soybeans to markets in southeast Asia. AgDay's Michelle Rook visits the port to learn about the construction underway to export soybean meal, in particular.

New Opportunities for Soybean Meal Exports with Infrastructure Investment in Pacific Northwest Port
 
 
 
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In the early 1960s, when Max Miller opened the Pig Motel and charged a mere 2 cents for room and board, the venture was about more than math. Today, at a sharp 92 years old, Miller reflects on the steppingstones that lead to long-term success in farming and business.

Pig Motel: How a Legendary Farmer Kickstarted a Career
 
 
 

A handful of soybeans scattered on the ground doesn't look like much, but small numbers can quickly add up to large losses. Evaluate the situation and make adjustments to help you take more beans to the bin.

Six Sources of Soybean Harvest Losses And How To Address Them
 
 
 

It’s easy for kids to think that money grows on trees. However, kids who grow up on a farm have a front-row view of understanding the true financial cost it takes to run a family business.

The Value of a Hard-Earned Dollar
 
 
 
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