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October 2, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yes, the Farmland Market is Shifting, But That Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Prices Are Falling
 
Farmers are still in the driver’s seat, but the direction of land values in the months and years ahead relies on one major factor: how long low profitability for row crop farmers persists.
 
 
 
 
 

Machinery Pete says going the online auction route has tangible implications if you're looking to sell a piece of equipment (or five) to manage cash flow.

Selling Equipment: Things Change Fast When Times Get Tight
 
 
 

The first strike since 1977 is halting the flow of goods, ranging from bananas to beef, pork to poultry and various industrial materials, which could lead to potential shortages and price hikes. The head of the International Longshoremen’s Association vows to stay on strike ‘as long as necessary.'

East and Gulf Coast Dockworkers Now on Strike Over Wage Demands, Halting Key U.S. Cargo Shipments
 
 
 

To kick off National Pork Month, Jennifer Shike joins the "Unscripted" podcast to share about the state of the pork industry, including the impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina producers.

Farm Journal’s PORK Editor Offers Insider Insights on Pork Industry Challenges
 
 
 

Jon Scheve explains how people’s position in the market will influence what direction they think the market will go.

Be Cautious When Listening to Anyone’s Opinion on Market Direction
 
 
 
 
 
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