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April 12, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fertilizer Prices Down 45%-60% From Last Spring but off March Lows as Planters Roll
 
Plant 23 has started with some good news for farmers.​​​​​​​ As farmers head to the fields this spring they are facing substantially lower fertilizer product prices than they were a year ago. In 2022, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had driven those values to all-time record highs around the world.
 
 

Weather and the politics surrounding water issues — not just in the West, but worldwide — are about as fickle as Goldilocks trying to figure out which chair to sit in.

 
 
 

The IRS finally released their report on how they plan on spending the extra $80 billion that Congress authorized last year. However, it is lacking on details and still has not addressed how many extra taxpayers making less than $400,000 will be audited each year.

 
 
 

With a focus on networking and business education, the 2023 Top Producer Summit welcomed farmers and ranchers to Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 23-25. In conjunction with Top Producer Summit, Trust In Food, a Farm Journal initiative, hosted its annual Trust In Food Symposium.

 
 
 

A temperature shake-up is on the way! Meteorologist Andrew Whitmyer has a look ahead.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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