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April 26, 2021
 
 
 
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Ferrie: Let Weather, Soil Conditions Guide Planting Decisions
 
As the last week of April gets underway, Ken Ferrie is evaluating soil temperatures and weather conditions to determine whether they’re adequate for planting corn and soybeans.
 
 
 
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President Biden wrapped up the virtual global climate summit last week saying he wants to shift the conversation from climate threats to economic opportunities. The president is pledging to cooperate with other nations in researching and deploying new strategies to decarbonize key industries.

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The CME Group announced after a routine biannual review, it has decided to expand daily price limits for Chicago Board of Trade grain and soy futures. The new limits will take effect May 2 for trades dated May 3.

CME Group Expands Daily Price Limits for Grains
 
 
 
 
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What did you promise yourself in 2020 that you should do now? While spring is busy, you can find bits of downtime. Consider using those slower hours to ponder how your summer and fall can be new and improved.

3 Ways to Eliminate that Overwhelming Feeling
 
 
 

With corn prices soaring as stocks dwindle, large Brazilian meatpackers are turning to wheat, Francisco Turra, president of ABPA's advisory body, told Reuters. He says wheat can fully replace corn in feed for pork and poultry.

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today: Corn Futures High, Infrastructure Plan Work and More
 
 
 
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One type of beer is being made to taste bad on purpose. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

One Company is Specifically Making Bad-Tasting Beer
 
 
 
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