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July 12, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Reasons Fewer Farmers Are Now Responding to USDA's NASS Surveys — And the Impact of Waning Participation
 
From increasing difficulty in accessing households due to telephone technology to concerns about data privacy and time constraints from farmers, survey participation has taken a hit. USDA and ag industry experts chime in on the relevance of USDA's NASS reports and the impact of declining response rates.
 
 
 

June sales of tractors dropped 16% compared with 2023, while combine sales were down 31%.

Latest AEM Data Reveals Weak Farm Equipment Demand
 
 
 

Jon Scheve discusses where corn prices will likely go over the next two months.

Is Corn Done Going Down?
 
 
 

Fish stories are hard to believe, especially when their origin hails from the capital of tall tales and broken promises — aka Washington, D.C. But this time, this fish story is true. A recent Supreme Court ruling might have upended how business is done in our nation’s capital and in almost every industry, including agriculture.

Ag’s Big Break With Fishermen’s Win at Supreme Court
 
 
 

Michelle Rook talks to three to four analysts every day to break down what's happening in the crop and livestock markets. You won't find this level of analysis anywhere else.

Market Analysis With Michelle Rook
 
 
 
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