5 Crisis Planning Tips to Combat COVID-19 5 Crisis Planning Tips to Combat COVID-19
| | | According to Lyle Orwig of Charleston|Orwig widely known for his expertise in crisis management, there are few things every farm can do to limit the impact of COVID-19 to their farms. Read More | |
| | | Stocks and commodity markets could continue to get worse before prices get better, and now concerns about logistics of getting agricultural products moved could also impact the markets. Read More | |
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| | | The Federal Reserve cut rates to near zero in an emergency announcement on Sunday. Read More | |
| | | Coronavirus continues to dominate the news headlines and discussions on Capitol Hill as Congress works to pass a bill to respond to the Coronavirus. Outside of Washington, D.C. labor shortages continue to concern livestock producers. Read More | |
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| | | Planting soybeans early, so they begin to flower before the summer solstice, can boost yield. But changing the plants’ growing pattern requires modifying weed control practices. Applying herbicides the way you always have could reduce your early-planting yield premium, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist. Read More | |
| | | If these markets keep dropping are we better off returning all prepaid inputs and not farming this year? Read More | |
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