30 Years Of Corn Market Trending Shows Reasons To Stay Positive
 
February 10, 2020  I   View in Browser

Today's Top Stories


 
30 Years Of Corn Market Trending Shows Reasons To Stay Positive  
30 Years Of Corn Market Trending Shows Reasons To Stay Positive

The world continues to watch the development of the coronavirus. Many are wondering if it will delay the phase-one deal or impact demand in China or other parts of the world.

 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
FBN’s Canadian Competition Complaint Targets Bayer, BASF, Corteva  
FBN’s Canadian Competition Complaint Targets Bayer, BASF, Corteva

On January 30, a Canadian federal investigation was launched after a complaint filed by startup Farmers Business Network (FBN) alleges it was unfairly treated by Bayer, BASF, Corteva and other large agribusinesses.

 
ADVERTISEMENT
Soybean Risk Management  
Soybean Risk Management

Your trait package alone won't maximize yield potential. Get free resources from Pioneer to help stay on top of tough-to-control and resistant weeds.

 
Farmers Faced With Full Soil Moisture Profile Heading into Spring  
Farmers Faced With Full Soil Moisture Profile Heading into Spring

The Southeast got pummeled with rain last week, an area that needed it. Yet, most of the Corn Belt is saturated heading into spring.

 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
In The Shop: Overlooked Stuff on Planters  
In The Shop: Overlooked Stuff on Planters

Here are a few spots farmers commonly overlook that can cause breakdowns or problems during planting season.

 
 
John Phipps: Will Growing Global Income Spur More Ag Exports?  
John Phipps: Will Growing Global Income Spur More Ag Exports?

Over 50% of the world’s population now can be considered to be middle class or higher–about $10-100per day. Economists like this definition because it’s when discretionary spending becomes possible.

 
 
There's A Lot of Confusion Over Plant-Based Products  
There's A Lot of Confusion Over Plant-Based Products

A new survey says there's confusion when it comes to plant-based products. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

 
Crop Comments<br>St. Clair County, Mich.  
Crop Comments
St. Clair County, Mich.

Southeast Michigan 2019 had the most prevent plant in MI. Continued spring-like cold damp weather well into June doomed any not tiled soil. Even older tiled soil could not absorb wet and cold. Income mainly gov't rescue programs. Hey, we farmers paid our taxes and paid crop insurance. I don't feel guilty at at all about gov't payments.

 
 
AgWeb Extra
 
 
icon

Find out what's happening across the country on Crop Comments. Leave your own comment too!

divider icon

Know someone who would enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend!