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January 6, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two Important Factors For Fertilizer Prices This Spring
 
With spring fieldwork on the horizon, ICIS senior fertilizer editor Mark Milam describes the fertilizer market as “positively cautious.” That's because corn prices haven't been as rosy as they were in November and early December and fertilizer prices are increasing as they do every spring, he says.
 
 
 

After working and training with her mother, Hallie Shoffner took the lead as CEO of SFR Seed in 2019. Today, she continues to focus on growing the business, searching for opportunities in specialty crops and value-added production.

2024 Top Producer Next Gen Award Winner: Finding Opportunities Between the Rows
 
 
 

There's little doubt Brazil will remain the world’s top exporter of soybeans for 2023/24. However, when it comes to corn, opinions are mixed — and it all depends on how the weather impacts the safrinha corn crop, which Brazilian farmers are just now beginning to plant.

Could Drought Cause Brazil to Lose its Top Spot as the Largest Corn Exporter in the World? Economists Weigh In
 
 
 

While you can't force Mother Nature to send rain, you can review crop rotation restrictions on chemistries you applied last year. Knowing that information can guide what crop you plant where this spring.

Agronomists Worry Moisture Deficits Will Contribute To Herbicide Carryover
 
 
 

“We can move so much faster. By our estimates, less than 2% of farmers are participating in these programs industry wide,” says Jamie Leifker, Truterra president.

5 Ways Truterra Wants To Break The Carbon Market Adoption Plateau
 
 
 
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