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May 13, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
What Can Ag Retailers Charge For Latest Spraying Technology?
 
MFA had a John Deere 612R outfitted with See and Spray Ultimate for eight weeks, and hosted a field day for 100 attendees to showcase the technology, its capabilities, and share the experience.
 
 
 

Planting has been going full steam the last two weeks in Iowa and farmers now have 70% of the corn and 49% of the soybeans planted which in both cases are nearly 20% ahead of average.

Iowa Planting Progress at Near Record Pace
 
 
 

What makes this different than carbon offset programs is it could provide a business model in which the farmers’ carbon data is associated with their crop at the point of sale, rather than maintain the trend of carbon being an asset on its own.

Carbon’s Next Chapter On The Farm
 
 
 

The Office of Investment Security proposed a rule on Friday that would require foreign entities to garner U.S. government approval before they are able to purchase land within 100 miles of eight military bases.

U.S. Treasury Dept. Moves to Limit Foreign Land Purchases Near Military Bases
 
 
 

Michael Swanson at Wells Fargo says we’ve likely seen the peak for food inflation last summer. What drove the 14% food inflation since the COVID pandemic has been four factors: transportation, labor, shipping and packaging.

Food Inflation To Return to Pre-COVID Levels
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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