The Scoop Week In Review
 
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February 4, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Owning Farmland Is Now Cool, Even If You Don't Farm
 
For those in agriculture, owning farmland has long been viewed as a symbol of status and wealth. Now, even individuals who don’t farm are jumping on board, looking to buy farmland.
 
 
 

Truterra Eyes a Path For Every Farmer, Transformation to Carbon Insets

Truterra will be announcing a program for long-term practioners and a focus on carbon insets later this year.

 
 
 

Corn Seedling Diseases Don't Seem Dramatic, But The Yield Losses they Cause Sure Are

Problems like tar spot get tons of attention because of the highly visible yield loss they cause in-season. Seedling diseases can pack the same punch. Some experts claim Pythium is the No. 1 disease issue in corn.

 
 
 

The Scoop Podcast: Jumping On The Bullet Train

Court White manages the ag sales team at Logan Agri-Service in western Illinois. When he joined as a sales team member he says it was like jumping on the bullet train.

 
 
 

What "Technical Debt" Could Cost Agriculture

When one takes off agriculture’s rose-colored glasses, the reality is much of the industry’s technology has been held together with digital duct tape and baling wire.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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