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August 24, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pro Farmer Crop Tour, Day 3: Heat and Stress Take a Toll on Corn in Iowa and Illinois
 
Lack of moisture and high-heat days have Iowa locals concerned about cannibalized stalks, while Illinois considers impact of wildfire smoke and overnight temps. Here’s what scouts found on Day 3.
 
 
 
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Worn components on combines and grain carts reduce groundspeeds, increase grain loss and encourage engines to gulp extra fuel. While these wear points might not halt harvest, they will slow it down.

Fix It, Even If It Ain’t Broke: 6 Wear-Points That Dull Performance of Harvest Equipment
 
 
 

Conditions are right for the disease to break loose in parts of the Midwest. If it does, agronomists recommend farmers take these three steps to prioritize affected cornfields for harvest to minimize yield loss.

Split, Pinch And Push Stalks If Tar Spot Strikes Now
 
 
 

Solinftec has been partnering with retailers in the Corn Belt to deploy 20 Solix robots this year. Next year, three retailers will expand their fleets to use the technology across more acres.

Three Retailers Add Robotic Sprayers to Their Fleet
 
 
 

A standalone tax bill is unlikely this year, but major tax provisions might be attached to an omnibus spending bill that will likely occur before year-end. Here are several provisions that either Republicans or Democrats want to see happen.

Will We Get a New Tax Bill?
 
 
 
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