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May 31, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mister Mangum’s Monkey Hoax: Farming’s First Viral Prank Still Echoes
 
Agriculture’s closet is filled with fake news, but the outrageous claim of trained monkeys working on U.S. farms is a hoax for the ages.
 
 
 

The recent soil dust cloud catastrophe in central Illinois is a wake-up call from Mother Nature suggesting all of agriculture needs to implement more sustainable production practices. Four soil health experts are advocating for farm bill programs that promote education programs for farmers and further conservation innovation through payments.

Dust Storms Shouldn’t Happen in the Corn Belt
 
 
 

Residual chemicals from sprayers can not only contaminate operators but also their families — even when gloves, goggles and aprons are worn.

Chemical Safety: Every Breath You Take, Every Step You Take …
 
 
 

Mexico claims because it is self-sufficient in GMO corn for food, it has not violated any trade agreements. Given the firm stances of both countries, it appears this situation will lead to a USMCA dispute settlement.

Update on Mexico's GMO Corn Ban
 
 
 

AgDay TV's national reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down crop and livestock commodity markets. Tune in when the markets open, at midday and again at close.

Markets Now Podcast with Michelle Rook
 
 
 
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