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April 7, 2021
 
 
 
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Win the Furrow: Address the Factors Limiting Yield
 
Thanks to modern planting technology, delivering solutions often isn’t as difficult as determining the right agronomic combinations to unlock higher yields.
 
 
 
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Tell Us What Farm Technology You Are Most Interested In
 
Technology is an ever-growing presence in our daily lives, both personal and professional — and we want to know how you’re using it on your farm.
 
 
 
 

USDA’s crop progress report shows 2% of the corn crop is planted in the 18 states surveyed. That’s on par with the five-year average. But it’s not just corn, beans are also going into the ground.

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As the 2021 bull market continues, it’s leading to a growing level of farmer optimism. The latest Ag Economy Barometer from Purdue University/CME group shows farmer sentiments rose to 177 this month, up 12 points in one month.

Ag Economy Barometer Shows Farmer Optimism Climbed to Levels Not Seen Since October
 
 
 
 
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This '95 Case IH 7240 Magnum Mark 50 Edition with 4213 hours sold for a record auction price ($94K) on April 6. Four other record auction prices were set at this sale.

Pete's Pick of the Week: 1995 Case IH 7240 Magnum Mark 50 Edition
 
 
 

Cattle and hog feeding operations both recorded solid average profits for the week ending April 2, 2021, boosted by higher average farmgate prices.

Profit Tracker: Solid Margins For Cattle, Hogs
 
 
 
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Which states have the most bridges in need of repair? The answer in today's AgDay Minute.

Researchers Locate Gene That Helps Plants Sense Heat
 
 
 

Every spring, without fail, there are a handful of "sins" Ken Ferrie addresses on service calls. Join Clinton Griffiths as he chats with Ken about wet soil, dry soil, cold soil, herbicide and nutrient sins.

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