MFP Payments Helping Prop Up Used Equipment Values
 
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MFP Payments Helping Prop Up Used Equipment Values  
MFP Payments Helping Prop Up Used Equipment Values

New equipment was on full display at the National Farm Machinery Show this month in Louisville, Ky. Greg Peterson, Machinery Pete, says optimism in the new year seems to be up from a year ago, which is being reflected in used equipment sales and prices.

 
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Current U.S. Root Zone Moisture Map Wetter Than Last Year  
Current U.S. Root Zone Moisture Map Wetter Than Last Year

Regions of the country continue to get hammered with above normal precipitation. The proof is showing up with flash flood warnings and water standing in farm fields. As farmers' minds shift to preparing for planting, many are questioning when the moisture will ease and fields finally dry up.

 
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How to Unlock More Yield  
How to Unlock More Yield

Get the low-down on options that unlock yield potential and defend against above- and below-ground pests. Get the facts.

 
Farmer Feedback Leads to Climate Cancelling Data Deal with Tillable  
Farmer Feedback Leads to Climate Cancelling Data Deal with Tillable

About 36 hours after Skip Klinefelter’s tweet was sent, Climate announced it had terminated its partnership with Tillable.

 
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WinField’s Tissue Testing Is a Business Tool With Agronomic Insights  
WinField’s Tissue Testing Is a Business Tool With Agronomic Insights

According to Jon Zuk of WinField United, the grower of tomorrow is asking for in-season management. One tool is tissue testing. And WinField United’s nationwide program collected more than 45,000 tissue tests in 2019, which generated 600,000 points of data.

 
 
Clinton Griffiths: Rural Brain Gain  
Clinton Griffiths: Rural Brain Gain

Small towns and rural communities might provide the perfect backdrop for sappy love stories, but the reality is much different.

 
 
Burger King Shows Off a Moldy Whopper  
Burger King Shows Off a Moldy Whopper

Burger King shows off a moldy Whopper. Details in today's AgDay Minute

 
Crop Comments<br>Johnson County, Iowa  
Crop Comments
Johnson County, Iowa

My corn will make 300 to 400 less dollars per acre than the year before because of dock on moisture, low test weight and lower yield. Beans will be around the same as the year before. Thanks for the kind words from Delaware county, I think the reason we get so sour is the insurance,fertilizer, seed,chemical companies and end users begged us to plant so they all got their money, we get rewarded with extreme docks, poor yields and poor price. Most of us that can't wait to get out have done this for way too many years and know it will never change.

 
 
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