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December 18, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Christmas Miracle: She Found Her Fiancé Clinging to Life After A Major Anhydrous Leak, Here's How She Helped Save Him
 
On Nov. 19, 2023, Iowa farmer Joe Rempe suffered severe internal anhydrous burns when a hose came loose on a tank while working in the field. His fiance, Kendra Vander Leest, not only helped save Joe, but she's been caring for him since.
 
 
 

From a slowdown in global economic growth to an increase in soybean acres, the coming year is sure to bring challenges and opportunities. While the U.S. economy is still in good shape overall, high prices are expected to continue to take a toll, says Rob Fox, director of CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange.

8 Factors Shaping the Rural Economy in 2024
 
 
 

The Fertilizer Research Act has been introduced by three senators to require USDA to study competition and trends in the fertilizer market.

New Legislation Would Require USDA to Study Fertilizer Industry
 
 
 

Agridime LLC is facing allegations of orchestrating a cattle Ponzi scheme involving investor funds and undisclosed sales commissions.

Texas-Based Cattle Company Accused of $191 Million Investment Fraud
 
 
 

A farm's culture affects day-to-day operations and the relationships between managers and employees. To gain a better understanding of how your farm’s culture ranks, conduct this short survey.

Does Your Farm's Culture Pass This Easy Test?
 
 
 
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